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Liebherr Apprenticeship Programme is now open

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Liebherr Container Cranes has opened applications for its 2025 Apprenticeship Programme.

Aspiring apprentices can choose from three disciplines: Electrical, Mechanical Automation and Maintenance Fitter, or Metal Fabricator.

Each option promises a well-rounded training experience, blending hands-on practical learning at Liebherr facilities with classroom-based education. The 2025 programme builds on over sixty-five years of experience, ensuring recipients receive the very best education and training experience.

Liebherr apprentices get the opportunity to work on international projects at Liebherr sites worldwide.

They broaden their horizons, gaining exposure and fostering collaboration. Successful candidates can participate in an apprentice exchange programme with sister companies in Nenzing, Austria and Rostock Germany—an unparalleled opportunity to learn, earn, and connect globally.

“We take immense pride in providing young individuals a clear pathway into the world of engineering.

Our Apprenticeship Programme equips them with a diverse skill set, bridging theory and practice. It’s the springboard to a rewarding and successful career,” said Managing Director at Liebherr Container Cranes Charlie McCarthy.

Applications for the 2025 Liebherr Apprenticeship Programme close on August 31. Interested candidates should submit their up-to-date CV, academic results, and a cover letter outlining their preferred role and motivations to apprenticerecruit.lcc@liebherr.com

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Moglaí Bap boosts Killarney for Palestine event

A charity bake sale hosted by Killarney for Palestine was deemed a major success, with the event receiving an extra boost from the appearance of Moglaí Bap of the Belfast […]

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A charity bake sale hosted by Killarney for Palestine was deemed a major success, with the event receiving an extra boost from the appearance of Moglaí Bap of the Belfast rap group Kneecap.

Moglaí Bap, who was in town for Kneecap’s two sold-out concerts at the Gleneagle Arena last Friday and Saturday, led a promotional walk that concluded at the bake sale.
The coffee morning and bake sale took place in the lounge and interior kitchen of the Blacksheep Hostel on New Street on Saturday. It was extended by an hour, running until 2:30 pm, to accommodate the arrival of the walk, which reached the hostel at approximately 1:50 pm. Kneecap is known to organise similar community runs or walks in every town and city where they perform.
Susan Larkin and Lisa O’Sullivan of Killarney for Palestine confirmed the success of the fundraiser. They noted that the appearance of Moglaí Bap “added an extra element of excitement to what was already a wonderful event”.

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Kilcummin Gaelic4Mothers & Others Raise €1,000 for Temple Street

The Kilcummin Gaelic4Mothers & Others football team presented a cheque for €1,000 to Temple Street Children’s Hospital. The funds were successfully raised during the team’s recent Halloween-themed Quiz Night. Members […]

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The Kilcummin Gaelic4Mothers & Others football team presented a cheque for €1,000 to Temple Street Children’s Hospital.

The funds were successfully raised during the team’s recent Halloween-themed Quiz Night.
Members of the team were pictured making the cheque presentation, including (back row, left to right): Ann Marie O’Leary, Kate Cronin, and Elaine O’Leary. In the front row (left to right) were Niamh Dwyer, team coach Tom Leslie, and Ann Marie O’Sullivan.

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