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  • Marketing facelift for VET - better outcomes from industry training: AgriFood Skills Australia Marketing facelift for VET - better outcomes from industry training: AgriFood Skills Australia

    A major new national effort to reposition the image of Australia's national vocational education and training (VET) system - and to promote better outcomes from training - will be revealed this week at the National AgriFood Conference 2009 held at Sydney's Dockside Convention Centre (Thursday-Friday 24-25 September, starting at 8.30am).

  • Working to unearth a skilled workforce Working to unearth a skilled workforce

    Mining Industry Skills Centre Conference 24-25th September 2009

  • The Nursery & Garden Industry means business! The Nursery & Garden Industry means business!

    The Nursery & Garden Industry means business! After many years of having our horticulturists standing in the shadows of other professions - we are now shouting out to all who will listen that our industry, the true 'green' industry, is THE place to grow a future.

  • From backpackers to $129 million a year! From backpackers to $129 million a year!

    Melbourne travel company Intrepid Travel turns over $129 million annually, having started 20 years ago with two friends and a Nunawading tip truck.

  • Degrees in TAFE Degrees in TAFE

    A monograph, published by the National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) examines the growth and implications of higher education offered by TAFE institutes.

  • Meeting the Challenges: A summary of CPSISC's 2009 Conference Meeting the Challenges: A summary of CPSISC's 2009 Conference

    Recently the Construction and Property Services Industry Skills Council (CPSIC) held their Annual Conference in Sydney. Here is a summary of the topics covered as well as outcomes and recommendations for further achievement.

  • Marketing facelift for VET - better outcomes from industry training: AgriFood Skills Australia Marketing facelift for VET - better outcomes from industry training: AgriFood Skills Australia

    A major new national effort to reposition the image of Australia's national vocational education and training (VET) system - and to promote better outcomes from training - will be revealed this week at the National AgriFood Conference 2009 held at Sydney's Dockside Convention Centre (Thursday-Friday 24-25 September, starting at 8.30am).

  • Working to unearth a skilled workforce Working to unearth a skilled workforce

    Mining Industry Skills Centre Conference 24-25th September 2009

  • The Nursery & Garden Industry means business! The Nursery & Garden Industry means business!

    The Nursery & Garden Industry means business! After many years of having our horticulturists standing in the shadows of other professions - we are now shouting out to all who will listen that our industry, the true 'green' industry, is THE place to grow a future.

  • From backpackers to $129 million a year! From backpackers to $129 million a year!

    Melbourne travel company Intrepid Travel turns over $129 million annually, having started 20 years ago with two friends and a Nunawading tip truck.

  • Degrees in TAFE Degrees in TAFE

    A monograph, published by the National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) examines the growth and implications of higher education offered by TAFE institutes.

  • Young People: Finding their way in a new era Young People: Finding their way in a new era

    Drawing on current research, this event seeks to inform policy-makers about the lives of young people, with a focus on improving education outcomes, providing skills for the contemporary labour market, and social engagement.

  • From wallpaper to world class entertainer From wallpaper to world class entertainer

    Arj Barker talks about the journey to become an international funny man

  • The Nursery & Garden Industry means business! The Nursery & Garden Industry means business!

    The Nursery & Garden Industry means business! After many years of having our horticulturists standing in the shadows of other professions - we are now shouting out to all who will listen that our industry, the true 'green' industry, is THE place to grow a future.

  • From backpackers to $129 million a year! From backpackers to $129 million a year!

    Melbourne travel company Intrepid Travel turns over $129 million annually, having started 20 years ago with two friends and a Nunawading tip truck.

  • A lust for the perfect crust A lust for the perfect crust

    More than a handful ... Michael Klausen's French Mountain Bread weighs 1.8kg.

  • Degrees in TAFE Degrees in TAFE

    A monograph, published by the National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) examines the growth and implications of higher education offered by TAFE institutes.

  • Young People: Finding their way in a new era Young People: Finding their way in a new era

    Drawing on current research, this event seeks to inform policy-makers about the lives of young people, with a focus on improving education outcomes, providing skills for the contemporary labour market, and social engagement.

  • Service Skills Australia

    Guest Blogger

    Service Skills Australia

    Jeanette Allen, CEO of Service Skills Australia, provides an insight into the discussions and outcomes of the conference, including the panel discussion facilitated by Jenny Brockie. The topic of the discussion was "Get a Real Job!", and challenged the perception of the service industries.

March 03, 2010 | Read Blog

  • Green Car Production provides jobs for automotive industry and new skills

    Green Car Production provides jobs for automotive industry and new skills

    The Prime Minister of Australia's speech at the launch of the Toyota Camry hybrid on 11 December 2009 reflected good news for the future of the country's automotive industry.

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  • Australia rolls from jobs slump to skills crisis says Clarius Skills Index

    Australia rolls from jobs slump to skills crisis says Clarius Skills Index

    Australia has moved from a jobs slump to the brink of a skills crisis in just six months, according to the December quarter Clarius Skills Index, despite most leading economists predicting spiralling unemployment.

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  • Nurse Numbers Not Meeting Demand

    Nurse Numbers Not Meeting Demand

    The NSW Nurses Association says there are just not enough nurses available to meet the rising needs of patients in hospitals.

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  • BHP Billiton warns of skills shortage

    BHP Billiton warns of skills shortage

    The world's biggest resources company BHP Billiton Ltd is concerned about skills shortages in Australia, which are occurring quicker than it expected.

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  • Stock & station agents join the NFF

    Stock & station agents join the NFF

    TODAY the National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) welcomes the Australian Livestock and Property Agents Association (ALPA) to the swelling ranks of its membership

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