Classification: Rural & Farming
Electrical
Industry Snapshot: Electrical
The electrical industry is a rapidly developing industry that is increasingly technology-based.
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The Australian Government's Climate Change Program
National Skills Week provides a great opportunity to showcase the delivery of high quality, industry relevant skills for sustainability, or green skills, through the Australian VET system.
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An Australian Apprenticeship – A Great Career Option
You can do an Australian Apprenticeship if you are a school-leaver, re entering the workforce or as an adult worker simply wishing to change careers. You can even begin your Australian Apprenticeship while you’re still at school finishing Years 11 and 12.
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Get a loan for your tuition with VET Fee- Help
Want to study for a vocational education and training qualification but can’t afford the fees? VET FEE-HELP might be the answer. You might be able to get a VET FEE-HELP loan to help pay your tuition fees for a vocational education and training (VET) course at diploma level or above with an approved VET provider.
Career Profile
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Richard Neville - Lighting Designer
"It's nice to go around and see places. We have fun, we work with friends for long hours, so we get pretty close to the people around us. It doesn't feel like work." Richard Neville, Lighting designer shares what working in a bright industry is like.
December 03, 2008 | Full Profile »
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Mary-Anne Kyriakou - Festival Director
People often don't completely understand the transformative power of light and how it will effect their space ??? until they are reminded of an Olympic Games or a great theatre or music show or enter a space that leaves a lasting impression, says Mary-Anne Kyriakou.
December 12, 2008 | Full Profile »
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Paul Collison - Production & Lighting Designer
Paul Collison's job involves a lot of coffee. He's a designer of lighting and sets for special, corporate and televised events. "I've done a show in a Queensland town with a population of 13 people and seen over 5000 people arrive in cars, utes, buses, trucks and planes" he shares.
December 12, 2008 | Full Profile »



