Great success story Nev, I wish I could post a similar one about my self. I was born with autism but I did complete a 5 year machining apprenticeship at DeHavilland Engineering at Lidcombe (later to become Hawker DeHavilland Engineering). I learned a lot about metal fatigue and why the Comets fell out of the sky. Don't believe it was only just an existing crack that caused it. A crack had to start somehow, It was unequal stresses around the squarish window corners, THEN the metal cracked, after repeated expansion and contraction, and the resultant cracks progressed till disaster struck, very sad.
DeHavillands was like a wonderland for young enthused apprentices, it had everything, miles of all types of machines, a testing laboratory, aero engine reco section, heat treatment, electro plating, polishing section, a micro measuring section - it had it all. I loved working there but unfortunately I wasn't allowed to stay there, I was asked to go to a staging point and be transported to a camp, just like a European Jew.
Here's something I put together recently to compare
1) Conscripts in Australia in the 1960s were told to assemble at a staging point for transportation to a camp.
(Jews in Nazi Germany were told to assemble at a staging point, for transportation to a camp)
2) On arrival at the camp, new conscripts had to have their hair sheared off.
(Jews in Nazi Germany had their hair sheared off)
3) Conscripts had to wear a uniform.
(Jews had to wear a white with blue stripes uniform)
4) Conscripts were under threat of punishment for disobeying orders.
(Jews were under threat of punishment for disobeying orders)
5) Conscripts were sent away to sacrifice their lives, on the orders of politicians.
(Jews were killed, because of politicians)
Thankfully, for the sake of future Australian generations, these grotesque abuses will never happen in Australia ever again. Your children's children and so on, will be safe.