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The Australian government provides various financial and other incentives to the apprentices who are considered valuable resources. During Locksmith Apprenticeship, the Australian Apprenticeship program provides training vouchers, tool allowances, away from home allowances, wage top-up, rural and regional incentives, etc. Apprentices aged above 30 are given tax-free payments.

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