Rural sales specialist encourages students to consider alternatives to university

Declan Rurenga
Updated November 30 2017 - 1:58pm, first published 1:50pm
OUT OF OFFICE: Elders stock and station agent Phillip Speers said students didn't have to head to university straight out of school. Photo: ANDREW MURRAY 1129amhecs2
OUT OF OFFICE: Elders stock and station agent Phillip Speers said students didn't have to head to university straight out of school. Photo: ANDREW MURRAY 1129amhecs2

As high school students prepare to head to university next year following their graduation or after a gap year, one stock and station agent is encouraging them to examine alternatives.

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Declan Rurenga

Declan Rurenga was the editor of Griffith's Area News and Leeton's Irrigator until September 2023. Before landing at the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, he reported news in Junee, Wagga Wagga, Orange and Cootamundra.

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