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With an ongoing annual investment of $80 million, the Skilling Queenslanders for Work initiative assists disadvantaged Queenslanders to gain skills, qualifications, and experience to enter and stay in...
With an ongoing annual investment of $80 million, the Skilling Queenslanders for Work initiative assists disadvantaged Queenslanders to gain skills, qualifications, and experience to enter and stay in the workforce.
The initiative funds community organisations to deliver training and support programs to up to 15,000 unemployed or underemployed Queenslanders, focusing on:
• young people (including those in and transitioned from out-of-home care)
• Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
• people with disability
• mature age job seekers
• women re-entering the workforce
• veterans and ex-Australian Defence Force (ADF) members and their families
• people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
• recently released prisoners.
The initiative funds community organisations to deliver training and support programs to up to 15,000 unemployed or underemployed Queenslanders, focusing on:
• young people (including those in and transitioned from out-of-home care)
• Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
• people with disability
• mature age job seekers
• women re-entering the workforce
• veterans and ex-Australian Defence Force (ADF) members and their families
• people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
• recently released prisoners.
- Murray
- Public
Australians have a talent for ingenuity and creative thinking. From ancient times, Australians have used the materials around them to develop unique and practical tools to help them live and prosper. ...
Australians have a talent for ingenuity and creative thinking. From ancient times, Australians have used the materials around them to develop unique and practical tools to help them live and prosper. Among the huge variety of Australian inventions are the boomerang, cochlear implants, polymer banknotes and wi-fi technology.
Science, research and innovation are central to securing Australia’s future. For too long Australia has relied on the commodity cycle to underwrite its prosperity. Australia must become a ‘smart’ nation, drawing on knowledge and ideas to build competitive and sustainable businesses that create high skill, high productivity jobs and that capture value through integration into the global economic system.
Advances in digital and other enabling technologies are transforming some commodity industries into ‘high tech’. But these industries only employ a small number of workers. It is therefore important to develop other parts of the economy, particularly in advanced manufacturing and services, where there are untapped opportunities for innovation and the creation of high skill, high wage jobs.
Australia can also build on its already strong mining, energy and agriculture base and extend it into value added products and services through the application of science, advanced technologies and creative talent.
Australia must be able to respond to and capture the opportunities of changing patterns of international trade, especially through our closer economic ties with China, India and the Asia-Pacific region. At the same time, like other countries, Australia also faces the challenges of climate change, urbanisation and securing a sustainable energy future.
Science, research and innovation are central to securing Australia’s future. For too long Australia has relied on the commodity cycle to underwrite its prosperity. Australia must become a ‘smart’ nation, drawing on knowledge and ideas to build competitive and sustainable businesses that create high skill, high productivity jobs and that capture value through integration into the global economic system.
Advances in digital and other enabling technologies are transforming some commodity industries into ‘high tech’. But these industries only employ a small number of workers. It is therefore important to develop other parts of the economy, particularly in advanced manufacturing and services, where there are untapped opportunities for innovation and the creation of high skill, high wage jobs.
Australia can also build on its already strong mining, energy and agriculture base and extend it into value added products and services through the application of science, advanced technologies and creative talent.
Australia must be able to respond to and capture the opportunities of changing patterns of international trade, especially through our closer economic ties with China, India and the Asia-Pacific region. At the same time, like other countries, Australia also faces the challenges of climate change, urbanisation and securing a sustainable energy future.
- Mid North Coast
- Public
Australians have a talent for ingenuity and creative thinking. From ancient times, Australians have used the materials around them to develop unique and practical tools to help them live and prosper. ...
Australians have a talent for ingenuity and creative thinking. From ancient times, Australians have used the materials around them to develop unique and practical tools to help them live and prosper. Among the huge variety of Australian inventions are the boomerang, cochlear implants, polymer banknotes and wi-fi technology.
Science, research and innovation are central to securing Australia’s future. For too long Australia has relied on the commodity cycle to underwrite its prosperity. Australia must become a ‘smart’ nation, drawing on knowledge and ideas to build competitive and sustainable businesses that create high skill, high productivity jobs and that capture value through integration into the global economic system.
Advances in digital and other enabling technologies are transforming some commodity industries into ‘high tech’. But these industries only employ a small number of workers. It is therefore important to develop other parts of the economy, particularly in advanced manufacturing and services, where there are untapped opportunities for innovation and the creation of high skill, high wage jobs.
Australia can also build on its already strong mining, energy and agriculture base and extend it into value added products and services through the application of science, advanced technologies and creative talent.
Australia must be able to respond to and capture the opportunities of changing patterns of international trade, especially through our closer economic ties with China, India and the Asia-Pacific region. At the same time, like other countries, Australia also faces the challenges of climate change, urbanisation and securing a sustainable energy future.
Science, research and innovation are central to securing Australia’s future. For too long Australia has relied on the commodity cycle to underwrite its prosperity. Australia must become a ‘smart’ nation, drawing on knowledge and ideas to build competitive and sustainable businesses that create high skill, high productivity jobs and that capture value through integration into the global economic system.
Advances in digital and other enabling technologies are transforming some commodity industries into ‘high tech’. But these industries only employ a small number of workers. It is therefore important to develop other parts of the economy, particularly in advanced manufacturing and services, where there are untapped opportunities for innovation and the creation of high skill, high wage jobs.
Australia can also build on its already strong mining, energy and agriculture base and extend it into value added products and services through the application of science, advanced technologies and creative talent.
Australia must be able to respond to and capture the opportunities of changing patterns of international trade, especially through our closer economic ties with China, India and the Asia-Pacific region. At the same time, like other countries, Australia also faces the challenges of climate change, urbanisation and securing a sustainable energy future.
- Southern Inland
- Public
Australians have a talent for ingenuity and creative thinking. From ancient times, Australians have used the materials around them to develop unique and practical tools to help them live and prosper. ...
Australians have a talent for ingenuity and creative thinking. From ancient times, Australians have used the materials around them to develop unique and practical tools to help them live and prosper. Among the huge variety of Australian inventions are the boomerang, cochlear implants, polymer banknotes and wi-fi technology.
Science, research and innovation are central to securing Australia’s future. For too long Australia has relied on the commodity cycle to underwrite its prosperity. Australia must become a ‘smart’ nation, drawing on knowledge and ideas to build competitive and sustainable businesses that create high skill, high productivity jobs and that capture value through integration into the global economic system.
Advances in digital and other enabling technologies are transforming some commodity industries into ‘high tech’. But these industries only employ a small number of workers. It is therefore important to develop other parts of the economy, particularly in advanced manufacturing and services, where there are untapped opportunities for innovation and the creation of high skill, high wage jobs.
Australia can also build on its already strong mining, energy and agriculture base and extend it into value added products and services through the application of science, advanced technologies and creative talent.
Australia must be able to respond to and capture the opportunities of changing patterns of international trade, especially through our closer economic ties with China, India and the Asia-Pacific region. At the same time, like other countries, Australia also faces the challenges of climate change, urbanisation and securing a sustainable energy future.
Science, research and innovation are central to securing Australia’s future. For too long Australia has relied on the commodity cycle to underwrite its prosperity. Australia must become a ‘smart’ nation, drawing on knowledge and ideas to build competitive and sustainable businesses that create high skill, high productivity jobs and that capture value through integration into the global economic system.
Advances in digital and other enabling technologies are transforming some commodity industries into ‘high tech’. But these industries only employ a small number of workers. It is therefore important to develop other parts of the economy, particularly in advanced manufacturing and services, where there are untapped opportunities for innovation and the creation of high skill, high wage jobs.
Australia can also build on its already strong mining, energy and agriculture base and extend it into value added products and services through the application of science, advanced technologies and creative talent.
Australia must be able to respond to and capture the opportunities of changing patterns of international trade, especially through our closer economic ties with China, India and the Asia-Pacific region. At the same time, like other countries, Australia also faces the challenges of climate change, urbanisation and securing a sustainable energy future.
- Riverina
- Public
Australians have a talent for ingenuity and creative thinking. From ancient times, Australians have used the materials around them to develop unique and practical tools to help them live and prosper. ...
Australians have a talent for ingenuity and creative thinking. From ancient times, Australians have used the materials around them to develop unique and practical tools to help them live and prosper. Among the huge variety of Australian inventions are the boomerang, cochlear implants, polymer banknotes and wi-fi technology.
Science, research and innovation are central to securing Australia’s future. For too long Australia has relied on the commodity cycle to underwrite its prosperity. Australia must become a ‘smart’ nation, drawing on knowledge and ideas to build competitive and sustainable businesses that create high skill, high productivity jobs and that capture value through integration into the global economic system.
Advances in digital and other enabling technologies are transforming some commodity industries into ‘high tech’. But these industries only employ a small number of workers. It is therefore important to develop other parts of the economy, particularly in advanced manufacturing and services, where there are untapped opportunities for innovation and the creation of high skill, high wage jobs.
Australia can also build on its already strong mining, energy and agriculture base and extend it into value added products and services through the application of science, advanced technologies and creative talent.
Australia must be able to respond to and capture the opportunities of changing patterns of international trade, especially through our closer economic ties with China, India and the Asia-Pacific region. At the same time, like other countries, Australia also faces the challenges of climate change, urbanisation and securing a sustainable energy future.
Science, research and innovation are central to securing Australia’s future. For too long Australia has relied on the commodity cycle to underwrite its prosperity. Australia must become a ‘smart’ nation, drawing on knowledge and ideas to build competitive and sustainable businesses that create high skill, high productivity jobs and that capture value through integration into the global economic system.
Advances in digital and other enabling technologies are transforming some commodity industries into ‘high tech’. But these industries only employ a small number of workers. It is therefore important to develop other parts of the economy, particularly in advanced manufacturing and services, where there are untapped opportunities for innovation and the creation of high skill, high wage jobs.
Australia can also build on its already strong mining, energy and agriculture base and extend it into value added products and services through the application of science, advanced technologies and creative talent.
Australia must be able to respond to and capture the opportunities of changing patterns of international trade, especially through our closer economic ties with China, India and the Asia-Pacific region. At the same time, like other countries, Australia also faces the challenges of climate change, urbanisation and securing a sustainable energy future.
- Orana
- Public
Australians have a talent for ingenuity and creative thinking. From ancient times, Australians have used the materials around them to develop unique and practical tools to help them live and prosper. ...
Australians have a talent for ingenuity and creative thinking. From ancient times, Australians have used the materials around them to develop unique and practical tools to help them live and prosper. Among the huge variety of Australian inventions are the boomerang, cochlear implants, polymer banknotes and wi-fi technology.
Science, research and innovation are central to securing Australia’s future. For too long Australia has relied on the commodity cycle to underwrite its prosperity. Australia must become a ‘smart’ nation, drawing on knowledge and ideas to build competitive and sustainable businesses that create high skill, high productivity jobs and that capture value through integration into the global economic system.
Advances in digital and other enabling technologies are transforming some commodity industries into ‘high tech’. But these industries only employ a small number of workers. It is therefore important to develop other parts of the economy, particularly in advanced manufacturing and services, where there are untapped opportunities for innovation and the creation of high skill, high wage jobs.
Australia can also build on its already strong mining, energy and agriculture base and extend it into value added products and services through the application of science, advanced technologies and creative talent.
Australia must be able to respond to and capture the opportunities of changing patterns of international trade, especially through our closer economic ties with China, India and the Asia-Pacific region. At the same time, like other countries, Australia also faces the challenges of climate change, urbanisation and securing a sustainable energy future.
Science, research and innovation are central to securing Australia’s future. For too long Australia has relied on the commodity cycle to underwrite its prosperity. Australia must become a ‘smart’ nation, drawing on knowledge and ideas to build competitive and sustainable businesses that create high skill, high productivity jobs and that capture value through integration into the global economic system.
Advances in digital and other enabling technologies are transforming some commodity industries into ‘high tech’. But these industries only employ a small number of workers. It is therefore important to develop other parts of the economy, particularly in advanced manufacturing and services, where there are untapped opportunities for innovation and the creation of high skill, high wage jobs.
Australia can also build on its already strong mining, energy and agriculture base and extend it into value added products and services through the application of science, advanced technologies and creative talent.
Australia must be able to respond to and capture the opportunities of changing patterns of international trade, especially through our closer economic ties with China, India and the Asia-Pacific region. At the same time, like other countries, Australia also faces the challenges of climate change, urbanisation and securing a sustainable energy future.
At the heart of Stack+ is the idea of transdisciplinary innovation and collaboration.
The program fosters a vibrant, supportive community where you'll connect with like-minded entrepreneurs and ind...
At the heart of Stack+ is the idea of transdisciplinary innovation and collaboration.
The program fosters a vibrant, supportive community where you'll connect with like-minded entrepreneurs and industry leaders,
paving the way for long-term success.
The "Stack" concept is all about combining the right technologies and skills to create a complete, streamlined solution.
In the Stack+ Program, you’ll build on your existing STEM or tech knowledge through a carefully crafted stack of essential learning, development, and application. This approach is key to driving the growth and success of a resilient, sustainable innovation-driven business.
The program fosters a vibrant, supportive community where you'll connect with like-minded entrepreneurs and industry leaders,
paving the way for long-term success.
The "Stack" concept is all about combining the right technologies and skills to create a complete, streamlined solution.
In the Stack+ Program, you’ll build on your existing STEM or tech knowledge through a carefully crafted stack of essential learning, development, and application. This approach is key to driving the growth and success of a resilient, sustainable innovation-driven business.
- Climate Action
- Public
To create a thriving circular economy in Lake Macquarie and its close region, where waste is transformed into valuable resources, generating new employment opportunities and transitioning away from a ...
To create a thriving circular economy in Lake Macquarie and its close region, where waste is transformed into valuable resources, generating new employment opportunities and transitioning away from a carbon-intensive economy.
To foster innovation, collaboration, and sustainability through circular economy projects, converting waste into new materials that are economically viable.
The Circular Economy is more than a simple act of recycling. It encompasses a comprehensive approach to sustainability and growth, aiming to regenerate natural systems, maintain the longevity of products and materials, and eliminate waste and pollution through innovative design. By embracing this transformative model, we not only foster job creation and economic resilience but also stimulate innovation and drive positive change.
What does CELL do?
CELL focuses on projects that could generate new employment within Lake Macquarie by taking waste from within our LGA or close region, converting these into new or alternate materials, and assisting with transitioning away from our carbon and extractive-based economy and attracting new manufacturing/energy.
We offer strategic advice and resources to address barriers that individual organisations can’t tackle alone — an environment to test, learn and validate leading-edge ideas with the potential to transform the economy. Most importantly, it will stimulate innovation, create jobs, and enhance economic resilience.
To foster innovation, collaboration, and sustainability through circular economy projects, converting waste into new materials that are economically viable.
The Circular Economy is more than a simple act of recycling. It encompasses a comprehensive approach to sustainability and growth, aiming to regenerate natural systems, maintain the longevity of products and materials, and eliminate waste and pollution through innovative design. By embracing this transformative model, we not only foster job creation and economic resilience but also stimulate innovation and drive positive change.
What does CELL do?
CELL focuses on projects that could generate new employment within Lake Macquarie by taking waste from within our LGA or close region, converting these into new or alternate materials, and assisting with transitioning away from our carbon and extractive-based economy and attracting new manufacturing/energy.
We offer strategic advice and resources to address barriers that individual organisations can’t tackle alone — an environment to test, learn and validate leading-edge ideas with the potential to transform the economy. Most importantly, it will stimulate innovation, create jobs, and enhance economic resilience.
- TASMANIA
- Public
In May 2024, the top exports of Australia were Petroleum, petroleum products and related materials (AUD5.61B), Road vehicles (including air-cushion), Electrical machinery, apparatus and appliances, Ge...
In May 2024, the top exports of Australia were Petroleum, petroleum products and related materials (AUD5.61B), Road vehicles (including air-cushion), Electrical machinery, apparatus and appliances, General industrial machinery and equipment, and Telecommunications and sound-recording and reproducing apparatus.
In May 2024 the top imports of Australia were Metalliferous ores and metal scrap, Coal, coke and briquettes, Gas, natural and manufactured, Meat and meat preparations, and Petroleum, petroleum products and related materials.
Tasmania’s export sector is critical to our State’s economic future and growth, with exports of goods and services in 2020-21 estimated at $5.0 billion – or contributing approximately 15 per cent of Gross State Product. Of this, the nominal value of Tasmania’s goods exports were valued at $4.36 billion. Key international destinations were China, South Korea, Vietnam, Japan, Taiwan and the United States.
Key export commodities include:
processed metals and metal products
ores and concentrates
meat products
seafood products
dairy products.
In 2019–20, services exports contributed over $1 billion to Tasmania’s goods and services total; in 2020–21, due to border closures this value dropped by 39 per cent to $646 million.
Tasmania's trade interests are currently supported by a number of free trade agreements to which the Australian Government is a signatory. These agreements cover over 90 per cent of Tasmania’s goods exports by value, including agreements with China, Japan, Thailand, Hong Kong, Singapore, the United States, Malaysia, Korea and Indonesia. Multi-lateral agreements such as the ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand FTA, the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement also provide significant market access opportunities for Tasmanian exporters.
In May 2024 the top imports of Australia were Metalliferous ores and metal scrap, Coal, coke and briquettes, Gas, natural and manufactured, Meat and meat preparations, and Petroleum, petroleum products and related materials.
Tasmania’s export sector is critical to our State’s economic future and growth, with exports of goods and services in 2020-21 estimated at $5.0 billion – or contributing approximately 15 per cent of Gross State Product. Of this, the nominal value of Tasmania’s goods exports were valued at $4.36 billion. Key international destinations were China, South Korea, Vietnam, Japan, Taiwan and the United States.
Key export commodities include:
processed metals and metal products
ores and concentrates
meat products
seafood products
dairy products.
In 2019–20, services exports contributed over $1 billion to Tasmania’s goods and services total; in 2020–21, due to border closures this value dropped by 39 per cent to $646 million.
Tasmania's trade interests are currently supported by a number of free trade agreements to which the Australian Government is a signatory. These agreements cover over 90 per cent of Tasmania’s goods exports by value, including agreements with China, Japan, Thailand, Hong Kong, Singapore, the United States, Malaysia, Korea and Indonesia. Multi-lateral agreements such as the ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand FTA, the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement also provide significant market access opportunities for Tasmanian exporters.
- Business Management
- Public
John Buchanan is regarded as one of the most successful international sports coaches in history, having guided the Australian Men's Cricket Team to unparalleled success from 1999 to 2007. In particula...
John Buchanan is regarded as one of the most successful international sports coaches in history, having guided the Australian Men's Cricket Team to unparalleled success from 1999 to 2007. In particular, the 2002 national team was the Laureus sports team of the world.
"From my background, I have translated the deep insights of peak performance on the sports field into winning behaviours and actions in the business arena. My step-by-step methodology has been carefully designed to create and maintain world class performance and help businesses, organisations and teams find their winning model. It can all be found in my What's your Everest program."
John Buchanan
"From my background, I have translated the deep insights of peak performance on the sports field into winning behaviours and actions in the business arena. My step-by-step methodology has been carefully designed to create and maintain world class performance and help businesses, organisations and teams find their winning model. It can all be found in my What's your Everest program."
John Buchanan
- Australian Leadership
- Public
LEADERSHIP TRAC houses a 20-module leadership framework which can be tailored to your specific needs as leaders and delves much further than the one size fits all approaches. TRAC is the game changer ...
LEADERSHIP TRAC houses a 20-module leadership framework which can be tailored to your specific needs as leaders and delves much further than the one size fits all approaches. TRAC is the game changer for leaders to deliver culture, governance, resilience and transformative. TRAC enables you to complete leadership assignments and relate this back in a global leadership forum to network and build your ideas.
Outcomes and benefits of this course:
• Stronger brand translation company-wide
• Stronger engagement
• Defining the governance and leadership cultures as well as the brand translations to “develop a culture of pro-actively”
• Grow self-led cultural invigoration and to grow self- drive and innovation amidst the team
• Grow initiative with certainty around the communicated culture and brand actions
• Fostering leadership in brand transmission for both clients and staff (real understanding of where the client is and what they need – taking care of existing and past clients)
• Self-awareness and resilience
• Self-drive and motivation
• Responsibility and awareness of others needs
• Skills of Influence and autonomy, value-based decisions, and mitigation of risk decision-making
Outcomes and benefits of this course:
• Stronger brand translation company-wide
• Stronger engagement
• Defining the governance and leadership cultures as well as the brand translations to “develop a culture of pro-actively”
• Grow self-led cultural invigoration and to grow self- drive and innovation amidst the team
• Grow initiative with certainty around the communicated culture and brand actions
• Fostering leadership in brand transmission for both clients and staff (real understanding of where the client is and what they need – taking care of existing and past clients)
• Self-awareness and resilience
• Self-drive and motivation
• Responsibility and awareness of others needs
• Skills of Influence and autonomy, value-based decisions, and mitigation of risk decision-making
- Australian Leadership
- Public
OUR MISSION
“To empower individuals and organizations worldwide through comprehensive, innovative, and personalized solutions spanning sports, education, professional development, and women’s empower...
OUR MISSION
“To empower individuals and organizations worldwide through comprehensive, innovative, and personalized solutions spanning sports, education, professional development, and women’s empowerment. We are committed to fostering holistic growth, embracing diversity, and catalyzing positive change in every community we serve.”
OUR VISION
“Our vision is to create a global ecosystem where every individual has the opportunity to unlock their full potential, pursue their passions, and contribute meaningfully to society. Through our integrated approach, cutting-edge technology, and unwavering commitment to empowerment, we aspire to be the premier destination for personal and professional development, inspiring a world where excellence knows no bounds.”
Why Choose us – Unlock Your Power
Experience the transformational power of resilience with The Optimisation Hub. Our proven 20-step program, developed over two decades and based on the renowned 7 scales methodology, has revolutionized the way individuals approach mental resilience. With an unwavering commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), we’ve made this life-changing curriculum accessible to all.
Unleash Your Potential
Our unique approach is anchored in steadfast commitment to consistently elevate individual performance. The Optimisation Hub’s exclusive 7-Scales Activation Methodology incorporates comprehensive elements such as Personal, Environmental, and Profit Enhancement (PEP), Resilient Transformation Action Leadership (TRAC), and the Attitude-Behavior-Consequence framework (ABC). This holistic strategy guarantees a secure and profound path to peak performance, setting us apart in fostering personal and professional growth.
“To empower individuals and organizations worldwide through comprehensive, innovative, and personalized solutions spanning sports, education, professional development, and women’s empowerment. We are committed to fostering holistic growth, embracing diversity, and catalyzing positive change in every community we serve.”
OUR VISION
“Our vision is to create a global ecosystem where every individual has the opportunity to unlock their full potential, pursue their passions, and contribute meaningfully to society. Through our integrated approach, cutting-edge technology, and unwavering commitment to empowerment, we aspire to be the premier destination for personal and professional development, inspiring a world where excellence knows no bounds.”
Why Choose us – Unlock Your Power
Experience the transformational power of resilience with The Optimisation Hub. Our proven 20-step program, developed over two decades and based on the renowned 7 scales methodology, has revolutionized the way individuals approach mental resilience. With an unwavering commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), we’ve made this life-changing curriculum accessible to all.
Unleash Your Potential
Our unique approach is anchored in steadfast commitment to consistently elevate individual performance. The Optimisation Hub’s exclusive 7-Scales Activation Methodology incorporates comprehensive elements such as Personal, Environmental, and Profit Enhancement (PEP), Resilient Transformation Action Leadership (TRAC), and the Attitude-Behavior-Consequence framework (ABC). This holistic strategy guarantees a secure and profound path to peak performance, setting us apart in fostering personal and professional growth.
- Community Development
- Public
he Optimisation Hub is dedicated to maximizing the performance, lives, and futures of athletes, business leaders, military professionals, and young individuals. Our resilience-focused programs are aff...
he Optimisation Hub is dedicated to maximizing the performance, lives, and futures of athletes, business leaders, military professionals, and young individuals. Our resilience-focused programs are affordable, accessible, and grounded in research and scientific evidence.
We’ve developed and continuously improved our curricula based on insights from twenty focus groups conducted between 2016 and 2019, which concluded with binaries studies and post training measurements on our LMS. Here’s what sets our programs apart: Our curriculum unfolds in exciting and enjoyable ways, incorporating educational research from around the globe. We focus on improving health and optimizing performance to enhance life outcomes.
We’ve developed and continuously improved our curricula based on insights from twenty focus groups conducted between 2016 and 2019, which concluded with binaries studies and post training measurements on our LMS. Here’s what sets our programs apart: Our curriculum unfolds in exciting and enjoyable ways, incorporating educational research from around the globe. We focus on improving health and optimizing performance to enhance life outcomes.
- Community Development
- Public
Umbrella Engage is an offering in the Aged Care, Health, NDIS and Community Services space- utilising technology including smart MR/AR glasses to provide remote third-party assessments and checkups fr...
Umbrella Engage is an offering in the Aged Care, Health, NDIS and Community Services space- utilising technology including smart MR/AR glasses to provide remote third-party assessments and checkups from anywhere at any time. This allows people in all areas including rural and remote locations better access to allied health, ACAT and many other assessments without lengthy wait times.
- Universities
- Public
With campuses in Ballarat, Berwick, Gippsland and the Wimmera providing easy access to study.
- Universities
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Torrens University is an Australian international private, for-profit university and vocational registered training organisation, with campuses in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Blue Mountains...
Torrens University is an Australian international private, for-profit university and vocational registered training organisation, with campuses in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Blue Mountains, Australia, Auckland, New Zealand, and Suzhou, China.
- Events
- Public
Get face to face with primary producers
The 2024 Digital Agrifood Summit: Future-Fit Farming Expo, is a full-day, farmer-centered event, combining hands-on demos, insightful presentations, and a comp...
Get face to face with primary producers
The 2024 Digital Agrifood Summit: Future-Fit Farming Expo, is a full-day, farmer-centered event, combining hands-on demos, insightful presentations, and a comprehensive trade display, hosted on the Charles Sturt University Global Digital Farm - a 2,000ha commercial mixed-farming operation.
Held on 29 October 2024 in Wagga Wagga, the Expo is targeted to primary producers, researchers, government organisations and industry.
Don’t miss the chance to exhibit and showcase your cutting-edge technologies and data-driven solutions to your target audience.
The 2024 Digital Agrifood Summit: Future-Fit Farming Expo, is a full-day, farmer-centered event, combining hands-on demos, insightful presentations, and a comprehensive trade display, hosted on the Charles Sturt University Global Digital Farm - a 2,000ha commercial mixed-farming operation.
Held on 29 October 2024 in Wagga Wagga, the Expo is targeted to primary producers, researchers, government organisations and industry.
Don’t miss the chance to exhibit and showcase your cutting-edge technologies and data-driven solutions to your target audience.
- Export
- Public
The Export Council of Australia (ECA) has a long, proud history of supporting Australian international business.
For the past 60 years we have encouraged, educated and assisted Australian companie...
The Export Council of Australia (ECA) has a long, proud history of supporting Australian international business.
For the past 60 years we have encouraged, educated and assisted Australian companies to take on the world.
The ECA has the development of Australia’s resources via the promotion of Australian industry in international markets as our primary goal.
We achieve this goal by: • Developing international business skills • Building Australian business capacity • Conducting international market research • Helping to break down barriers to trade • Building global networks • Informing Australian trade policy Think globally! Think ECA!
For the past 60 years we have encouraged, educated and assisted Australian companies to take on the world.
The ECA has the development of Australia’s resources via the promotion of Australian industry in international markets as our primary goal.
We achieve this goal by: • Developing international business skills • Building Australian business capacity • Conducting international market research • Helping to break down barriers to trade • Building global networks • Informing Australian trade policy Think globally! Think ECA!
- Export
- Public
Features
Participants will have access to:
• online workshops, market intelligence briefings, cultural training
• potential partner introductions and business matching
• market visits programs, in...
Features
Participants will have access to:
• online workshops, market intelligence briefings, cultural training
• potential partner introductions and business matching
• market visits programs, in-market assistance and logistical support
• coaching from a dedicated Export Adviser from Investment NSW
• access to the NSW Trade and Investment Commissioner in-market.
The Going Global Export Program requires participants to be actively engaged for 4-6 months.
Participants will have access to:
• online workshops, market intelligence briefings, cultural training
• potential partner introductions and business matching
• market visits programs, in-market assistance and logistical support
• coaching from a dedicated Export Adviser from Investment NSW
• access to the NSW Trade and Investment Commissioner in-market.
The Going Global Export Program requires participants to be actively engaged for 4-6 months.
- Export
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Founded in 2017, Export Connect exists to help Australian businesses develop the strategies and connections they need to export successfully and grow.
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