THERE was a delicious spread more fitting for a ritzy restaurant than a school when Redbank Plains State High School held their business breakfast last Friday.
Delicate quiches, baked chipolatas and fresh fruit were just some of the treats served by the students, as local business representatives networked together and learnt about the benefits of taking on student trainees and apprentices.
Guest speakers during the breakfast included Ipswich Mayor Paul Pisasale, Stephen Olssen from Busy at Work apprenticeship services, and Kelby Williams from the Bank of Queensland.
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