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Career Options with the Certificate 3 in Financial Services
Thursday, 12 March 2009
By AOT

  There is a steady need for professionals who are skilled to work in the financial services industry. Those who have completed the Certificate 3 in Financial Services will find their skill in high demand. If you are seeking an interesting and rewarding career, then completing this qualification will help you secure one of the exciting career paths in the finance sector.


Once you complete the training and development in financial services you could have a career working in sales of financial products, managing financial data, bookkeeping, accounting and assisting to compile financial plans and reports. Careers are available with financial services firms, banks and even with accounting practices.

In the current economic climate, more individuals are seeking assistance to manage their finances, making this career path one that has significant growth prospects at this time. Experts believe that Australias financial status is still quite strong and Australian banks remain in a stable position.

While other countries have been experiencing financial crises, the banking industry in Australia currently remains steady. In fact, four of Australia's leading banks have been recently
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One to One Aid In The Gambia
Tuesday, 10 March 2009
By Stellar Stevens

  Whilst being interviewed local tour guide Mohammed Myang informed us that the Gambian welfare system provided no free education or health care. He went on to discuss how many Gambian children's education is sponsored by foreign tourists. This point was reinforced by the head-teacher of the primary school that we visited during the Gambian field trip.


The importance of one to one aid by foreign tourists is emphasised by Bah & Goodwin (2006) who discuss how tourists support the education of many Gambians they also suggest that '40% cent of all visitors bring school resources, 10% bring other gifts, nurses bring out medicines; and sometimes cars and other equipment are sent out to The Gambia to create or enhance livelihood opportunities for poor Gambians.'

Expanding the Tourist Sector

During their interviews both Adama Bah and Senegambia's hotel general manager Juegan Odenwald, called for the need of Gambia to diversify their tourist product in light of heavy competition from countries like Egypt and Kenya where winter sun is also available, but with the optional historical and wildlife selling points. In
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