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Skills voucher program benefits business
Businesses are set to benefit from an Australian Government initiative which is encouraging Australians to improve their work skills by providing vouchers to spend on training. The Australian Skills Vouchers Program provides Work Skills Vouchers, worth up to $3,000, and Business Skills Vouchers, worth up to $500.
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Other news
Total training solution for SunRice
TAFE NSW – Riverina Institute has been working with Australian rice producer and SunRice to provide workers with customised in-house training materials that meet the literacy needs of the staff – with outstanding results.
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TAFE NSW delivers Power Engineering training
A training program is now available which will improve the bottom line for businesses across Australia which operate production plants using Power Engineering processes.
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TAFE NSW now offers Microsoft Certification
Students and professionals from various industries are taking advantage of access to a coveted global Information Technology (IT) qualification – Microsoft Certification, now offered through TAFE NSW – Sydney and Hunter Institutes.
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What's new
Training partnership adds value to power industry
Connell Wagner and TAFE NSW – Western Institute have signed a Memorandum of Understanding which will see the two organisations work together to provide comprehensive training services to the power generation industry.
Barry Finlay, Manager of Connell Wagner's Advanced Technology Centre said he was 'excited about the ability of Connell Wagner and TAFE NSW to combine forces to assist industry address the deepening skills crisis.'
'Our training strength will complement the more comprehensive training services offered by TAFE NSW,' Mr Finlay said.
Located at the Advanced Technology Centre on the University of Newcastle campus, the Training Services Group provides a comprehensive range of training and education services to industry.
'We are very pleased to work in partnership with Connell Wagner to meet the training needs of the power industry,' said Mike Gibson, Director of Educational Delivery, Western Institute. 'Western Institute has had a long and successful record of providing operator level training in power generation plants which will ideally match the higher level engineering training provided by Connell Wagner.'
NECA announces Asia Pacific skills mapping project
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has announced a project to map the skills and qualifications of electricians across up to eight Asia Pacific countries and Australia with a view to achieving the first-ever common regional electrical and communications qualifications.
The project will seek to establish a mutually-recognised regional qualification for the industry for the first time, the aim of which is to create a business environment in which contractors can operate efficiently and effectively across borders knowing their skilled workers are appropriately qualified.
It will focus on the two key qualifications in the Australian electrotechnology system – those of Systems Electrician and Telecommunications Cabler (linesman).
New contractor laws for building industry
Two new statutes, the Independent Contractors Act 2006 and the Workplace Relations Legislation Amendment (Independent Contractors) Act 2006, came into effect on 1 March 2007. They provide a basis on which contracting arrangements can be distinguished from employment arrangements. They also consolidate unfair contracts laws that were being increasingly used to extend unfair dismissal-style provisions to commercial contracts.
Events
3rd Australian Regional Economies Conference (AREC)
3-4 May 2007, Port Macquarie
AREC 2007 will tackle one of the hardest and often neglected issues in regional development - How do we grow local businesses?
The conference will feature inspirational keynotes including Marie Persson, Deputy Director-General TAFE and Community Education, and industry experts such as Dr John Keniry AM and Dr Phil Burgess (Telstra), as well as workshops and panel discussions featuring the nations best examples of business, industry and community development. There will also be trade and poster displays, casual and formal networking opportunities, and the beautiful Port Macquarie region to explore.
Course profiles
Italian for Travellers (TAFE PLUS Statement)
Do you think a better command of Italian would help your business dealings? Do you travel to Europe often on business?
Why not enrol in our Italian for Travellers course, and experience the real Italy? This course will cover the language skills needed to book accommodation and transport and order food, ask directions and converse with the people you meet.
You will learn basic sentence structure and the vocabulary necessary to enjoy your travel
and converse in the language.
For more information on TAFE NSW courses, visit www.tafensw.edu.au.
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