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myfuture: Introduction
Planning a career in today’s world of work opens up exciting possibilities and pathways for everyone. With the opportunity to develop more than one talent and the flexibility to combine several areas of interest, you can aim for a career which involves:
- more lifestyle choices
- a range of different jobs
- work for a number of organisations
- experience in more than one industry
- varying work arrangements
- continual learning and enhancement of skills.
The myfuture web site is divided into three parts:
- My Guide: a personalised career exploration tool.
- The Facts: information on many aspects of careers and training.
- Assist others: a section for teachers.
myfuture: My Guide
http://www.myfuture.edu.au/The%20Facts.aspx 
This is a personalised career exploration tool.
You can use it to:
- find out more about yourself, your interests, values and aspirations
- discover what occupations suit you
- compare career ideas
- plan your career pathways
- research the world of work
- explore your creativity and enterprise skills.
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myfuture: The Facts
http://www.myfuture.edu.au/articles/redirect.asp?Location=Home%20%5C%20The%20Facts 
This section of the myfuture web site is divided into five sub sections, each designed to focus on different aspects of careers and employment. The five sections include:
- Careers: what is a career? Links to career resources, etc.
- Work and Employment: this section deals with patterns of work, industries, occupations, work opportunities and workers rights, etc.
- Education and Training: this section details information on courses and programs, qualifications, and choosing school subjects for employment, etc.
- Funding: this section is about getting financial support, awards and scholarships.
- Contacts: this section provides a list of contact organisations and support services.
Other information available within the The Facts section of myfuture includes:
- online vacancies
- volunteer opportunities
- support agencies
- new apprenticeships
- employment trends
- where jobs are available
- employment conditions
- detailed regional information.
It also provides a wide range of links for people with special needs.
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