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Australian Government Graduate Program Directory Profiles

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  • Day in the life

Harith Ahmad

Harith Ahmad studied Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) and is now a Graduate Program Officer at the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development & Communications.
  • Day in the life

Harith Ahmad

Harith Ahmad studied Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) and is now a Graduate Program Officer at the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development & Communications.
  • Graduate stories
We have team training sessions weekly to cover new topics or refresh relevant areas of knowledge. In an area where there is constant change and development, you need to be willing to keep learning and developing.

Jasmin Puvogel

  • Graduate stories
We have team training sessions weekly to cover new topics or refresh relevant areas of knowledge. In an area where there is constant change and development, you need to be willing to keep learning and developing.

Jasmin Puvogel

  • Graduate stories
Providing secretariat support for this division was a really exciting piece of work to be involved in and a fantastic introduction to policy work.

Kate

  • Graduate stories
Providing secretariat support for this division was a really exciting piece of work to be involved in and a fantastic introduction to policy work.

Kate

  • Graduate stories
I love being able to rotate through the agency to get a clearer idea of how the overall agency operates. It has also helped me try out jobs to see if they are a good fit for me or not. It is very cool to be in Canberra too, it feels like I am in the heart of the nation’s politics and press, and that can feel exciting. 

Tamika

  • Graduate stories
I love being able to rotate through the agency to get a clearer idea of how the overall agency operates. It has also helped me try out jobs to see if they are a good fit for me or not. It is very cool to be in Canberra too, it feels like I am in the heart of the nation’s politics and press, and that can feel exciting. 

Tamika