Apprentice News
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VTA calls for $2.5 billion TAFE infrastructure boost to grow apprenticeships
The Victorian TAFE Association (VTA) is calling for a $2.5 billion investment in TAFE campus infrastructure over the next decade to attract more young people into ... -
HIA urges increased apprentice training to support housing supply
The Housing Industry Association (HIA) is using National Apprentice Week to highlight the urgent need for more apprentice training, warning that workforce shortages are limiting Australia’s ... -
Theben delivers Smart Home and KNX training cases
Theben has delivered Smart Home and KNX training cases, the perfect tool for in-depth technical training in building automation. The included devices of Theben’s training cases ... -
Energy Safe marks first licence renewal via CPD program
Energy Safe Victoria has marked its first licence renewal with a licensee who was the first electrician to complete the regulator’s new Continuing Professional Development (CPD) ... -
True Blue Indigenous tech gives all youth a leg up with building, safety and security leaders
Warrgambi, a company dedicated to Indigenous and all-Australian youth advancement through providing excellence and training in technologies relevant to architecture, construction, security and safety is expanding ... -
NSW government apprentice support in bushfire-affected areas a great start, NECA
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has welcomed an announcement made by the NSW government surrounding apprentices in bushfire-affected areas. The state government has said ... -
Millenials the face of progress for trade industries
Nearly 50% of Australians do not enforce licence checks from tradies when hiring them, according to the Tradie Trust Index from Hipages. This puts home construction ... -
The reason we are not seeing more women in the construction trade
Construction is still a male-dominated industry. Women are outnumbered, with construction having the lowest number of females out of all the trade industries. New reports examine ... -
Legrand launches Fit Off Challenge
Working with electrical wholesaler Middy’s, Legrand has held the Fit Off Challenge to help find Australia’s up-and-coming electricians. The challenge is to see which student can ... -
NECA to launch ‘Women in Electrical Trades Roadmap’
This month the National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) will be launching the ‘Women in Electrical Trades Roadmap’. The Women in Electrical Trades Roadmap is a ...









