Australian Training Awards finalists from Western Australia
Australian Training Awards finalists from Western Australia Finalist Testimonial 2016 Australian Training Awards finalists from Western Australia
Youth in Recovery Program - Brisbane City Council
Youth in Recovery Program - Brisbane City Council Australian Training Initiative Award 2003 Winner
Koori Leadership Program - RMIT and Victorian Aboriginal Community Services
Koori Leadership Program - RMIT and Victorian Aboriginal Community Services Australian Training Initiative Award 2003 Winner
Australian Apprentice (Trainee) of the Year
Australian Apprentice (Trainee) of the Year Fact Sheet Ben Nediwch undertook a Certificate III in Business Administration while completing his traineeship at Bundaberg Regional Council.
Art Tourism Training Project - West Pilbara College of TAFE and Cheeditha Community
Art Tourism Training Project - West Pilbara College of TAFE and Cheeditha Community Australian Training Initiative Award 2002 Winner
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student of the Year
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student of the Year Fact Sheet A couple of years ago Indi Clarke, a proud Aboriginal man from the Muthi Muthi and Lardil people, would not have recognised the man he has become today.
Australian School-based Apprentice of the Year
Australian School-based Apprentice of the Year Fact Sheet Named the Australian School-based Apprentice of the Year in the 2016 Australian Training Awards, Leuwin believes the award will help him to not only further his career in Australia but also on the world stage.
Qantas College Online
Qantas College Online Australian Training Initiative Award 2001 Winner
Vocational Student of the Year
Vocational Student of the Year Fact Sheet Having been a ‘stay at home Mum’ for 13 years, Carla never expected her first hesitant steps into part time work and retraining would lead to full time work, promotion and further study; never expected to end up with an enduring career she loves and is passionate about; and never expected to be a
Australian Apprentice of the Year
Australian Apprentice of the Year Fact Sheet After 18 months into an engineering degree at university Shane Dealy knew it was not the right career path for him so he switched to his first love, carpentry.