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Aboriginal Education and Employment Services provides support for professional development around Aboriginal studies and issues and for Aboriginal learners.
Worksite For Schools is an Australian Council of Trade Unions website, designed specifically for students. The site contains information about employment conditions for casual workers.
Information on all aspects of Australian Apprenticeships for employers, jobseekers, school students and careers advisers.
The Access Programme provides job seekers who experience barriers to skilled employment with pre-vocational training, support and assistance to obtain an Australian Apprenticeship.
This page has information about Industries and Occupations, Australian Apprenticeships Sample Training Programs, and other Government Initiatives.
ACS is a free membership service developed for school-based career practitioners. It aims for best practice of career programs and promotes career education as a profession.
Carclew provides programs in all art forms for young people in SA. The Indigenous Arts & Culture Program is designed to support specific cultural needs of young Indigenous people.
The CAT Pilot investigates, implements and evaluates innovative ways of improving the quality of career information and advice to all young people including students and those who have left school.
The Deakin University Career Development & Employment Unit offers professional advice and assistance to prospective students, current students, graduates, staff, and employers.
The Career Education Lighthouse Schools Project recognises good practice and encourages innovation in school career education programmes by providing funding.
Careers Service aims to provide a comprehensive careers and employment service for the students and graduates of The University of Newcastle
CATS provides up to date, accurate and comprehensive information about inclusive teaching, learning and assessment strategies, accommodations and support services for people with disabilities.
Information about new Commonwealth Government scholarships to assist higher education students.
DEEWR career information products provide information on how to choose an occupation and how to plan a career with links to a variety of resources.
This page provides links to Australian government programmes and policies that support people to access opportunities throughout their lives.
The Diversity@work site provides strategies, initiatives and solutions that support South Australian employers to hire more people with a disability.
Graduate Careers Australia provides graduate careers and employment information for students, graduates, employers, researchers, and career professionals.
Group Training Companies employ apprentices and trainees and place them with host employers. The website contains information on current projects and services for members.
Try-A-Trade is an Australian Government initiative designed to operate within a CrocSkills event. This instruction booklet gives step by step guidance to those wishing to encourage students to participate.
The Indigenous Portal is a window to contacts, resources, information, and government programs and services for Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders.
The James Cook University Careers and Employment Service aims to enhance the career awareness and employability of James Cook University students.
The Careers Advisers Retraining Program is one of the strategies implemented by the NSW Department of Education and Training to meet demand for careers advisers.
NSW HSC Online is an information network that services the Higher School Certificate needs of students, teachers, schools and subject associations.
Reframing the Future was a national staff development and change management initiative funded by the Australian and State and Territory Governments.
The Resource Generator provides trainers and assessors with access to information about units of competency, qualifications and learning resources across a range of industries.
Career Development and Employment provides a range of services to RMIT students to promote successful graduate employment outcomes and develop effective career management skills.
The State Government Learning and Work Team aims to assist young South Australians in taking more confident steps to further education or work.
The Australian Government Directory provides contact details to a wide range of Indigenous services in areas such as arts and culture, education/research and business and manufacturing.
Going to Uni provides information about funding and helps you find courses offered by Australian eligible higher education providers(universities and other institutions).
The Real Game website provides information on a series of career education and life skills programmes that help students make the connection between school and their future life.
Training Packages @ Work is a free national online newsletter for teachers, trainers and assessors in the vocational education and training sector.
Training.com.au is an access point for Australian vocational education and training information, products and services.
The Transit system is provided by DEEWR for the use of Contractors, Funding Recipients and DEEWR staff. It provides access to several DEEWR career resource sites.
This is a university-wide program that acts as a gateway for community access to the University. It links disadvantaged community groups to university skills, resources and expertise.
This website contains training resources to assist in the implementation of VET (Vocational Education and Training) in Schools programs.
This is a New South Wales Department of Education and Training website to assist those involved in vocational education in schools.
This website is part of a national effort to improve outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students by providing useful materials for teachers.
Workco Limited provides recruitment, labour hire, training, apprenticeships and traineeships, VET placements, contract services, and Jobs Pathway Programme information and services.
This is an Australian government initiative to support Year 12 students make plans about further study, training and work options on completion of Year 12.
YBN is the central Western Australia portal providing business information and support for young entrepreneurs 18-25 years.
The Youth Pathways programme helps young people at risk make the transition through school and from school to further education, training or employment.
Young people looking for information on finding a job and choosing a career can visit youth.gov.au. Youth.gov.au is an online portal for government information relating to young Australians and youth sector organisations.
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