Historic South Australian Hotel Welcomes New Apprentices for Grand Re-opening

After undergoing a complete makeover, the historic South Australian Hotel in Mount Gambier, built in 1860, has recently welcomed three new Apprentices to assist with its grand re-opening. “The fresh new look of the hotel offers a variety of spaces to cater to a wide range of patrons, and the dining experiences are bound to… Continue reading Historic South Australian Hotel Welcomes New Apprentices for Grand Re-opening

Upcoming Changes to the Trade Support Load (TSL)

As of the 1 January 2024, the existing Trade Support Loan (TSL) will be renamed to the Australian Apprenticeship Support Loan (AASL) to reflect the expanding eligibility that will now include all Australian Apprentices working in priority occupations, including those in the non-trade occupations for the first time These changes will align TSL eligibility with… Continue reading Upcoming Changes to the Trade Support Load (TSL)

Apprenticeships Can Pave the Way to Successful Careers in Australia

In 2013, Amir left his home country in Iran, seeking a new life on a different continent. His journey took him through Dubai (United Arab Emirates) and Jakarta (Indonesia). Upon reaching Australia, he faced detention and spent almost two years in a refugee camp on Christmas Island. Arriving at the age of 26, Amir already… Continue reading Apprenticeships Can Pave the Way to Successful Careers in Australia

Art Therapy to Aid Riverland Region Residents

Personal experience with mental health issues has led Karl Raams (they/them) to launch a business focusing on supporting people through art therapy.   Karl battled with depression and anxiety through their high school years and while they were receiving help via counselling and other mental health professionals, they did not connect with traditional therapy.  … Continue reading Art Therapy to Aid Riverland Region Residents

How a Tasmanian Businessman is Navigating the New Industry Skills Shortage

As Australia’s automotive industry shifts towards electrification, there’s a growing demand for skilled workers to meet the new technology needs. Tasmanian business owner Adam Levis has experienced first-hand the need to pivot from training in traditional automotive, and is advising others in the industry to get on the front foot to avoid a critical skills… Continue reading How a Tasmanian Businessman is Navigating the New Industry Skills Shortage