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National VET Conference – Velg Training

Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre Gold Coast , Queensland, Australia

Date: Thursday 15 September 2016 Location: Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre The theme for this year's conference is 'Celebrating VET' and will focus on multiple streams including: Policy & Reform; RTO Management & Compliance; Training & Assessing; VET Shapers; and eLearning. A wide variety of speakers will present at the event, including Michael Hartman, CEO of Skills Impact. Delegates will also have opportunities to meet with product and service providers and network with peers from across Australia. For more information or to register, … Read More

Appita Fibre Value Chain Conference & Expo

Distinction Hotel 390 Fenton Street, Rotorua, New Zealand, Rotorua, New Zealand

Date: 12-14 October 2016 Location: Distinction Hotel, 390 Fenton Street, Rotorua, New Zealand Skills Impact is proud to support this event which offers the opportunity for Australasian suppliers, researchers, experts and manufacturers to reach and network with key industry stakeholders. Appita welcomes submissions for presentations at the conference. Submissions can cover a broad range of topics relating to pulp, paper, board and wood as well as bioenergy, biofuels and bio-products. For further information regarding the 2016 Call for Papers, important dates and Submission Guidelines … Read More

Australian Training Awards

Since 1994, the Australian Training Awards are the peak, national awards for the vocational education and training (VET) sector, recognising individuals businesses and registered training organisations for their contribution to skilling Australia. The direct entry categories of the 2017 Australian Training Awards are open for application and include: The 2017 Australian Training Awards are open for application now and include: Individual Lifetime Achievement Award National Achievement Award Excellence in Language, Literacy and Numeracy Practice Award Business Small Employer of the … Read More

Fellowships Available

The International Specialised Skills Institute (ISS Institute) has just made eight Fellowships available. Fellowships cover the areas of: environment and sustainability; alternative energy; education; heritage and conservation; heavy construction materials (concrete and/or quarrying); and, the wide agribusiness industry. Each Fellowship provides the successful applicant with funding to travel overseas and conduct applied research into a topic that will benefit their career and drive innovation in the sector they care about. Fellowship funding ranges from $10,000 - $12,500 per each Fellowship. … Read More

Veterinary Nurses Council of Australia (VNCA) Conference

ICC Sydney 14 Darling Dr, Sydney , NSW, Australia

'Let your career take flight' from 29-31 March at the VNCA Conference 2017. Registrations are now open. Skills Impact will present on the 29 March, from 4 – 5pm, providing an update on the ACM Veterinary Nursing Qualification.

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