Houston Chronicle: Smart, educated and skilled — but stuck at home [Opinion]
A 2022 decision by TAFE NSW to scrap ropes training units as part of its outdoor leadership courses has resulted in a shortfall of skilled workers in the adventure sector. Business owners in the Blue ...
In the technology world, “smart” is often synonymous with “better” or “more advanced.” We speak of smartwatches, smartphones, and smart TVs. These are smart because they can connect to the internet ...
The Tech Edvocate: Empowering the Skilled Trades: NABTU and Microsoft’s Initiative for AI Literacy and Career Development
Spread the loveIn a significant advancement for the skilled trades sector, the North America’s Building Trades Unions (NABTU) and Microsoft Corp. have announced an expanded partnership to offer ...
Empowering the Skilled Trades: NABTU and Microsoft’s Initiative for AI Literacy and Career Development
The Australian: Aussie workers go ‘back to school’ to sharpen tech skills as skilled migrant shortage sparks talent war
Aussie workers go ‘back to school’ to sharpen tech skills as skilled migrant shortage sparks talent war
Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Adventure sector facing trained worker shortfall after TAFE NSW scraps ropes courses
Adventure sector facing trained worker shortfall after TAFE NSW scraps ropes courses
The Courier-Mail: TAFE tradie courses surge on the back of record infrastructure investment across NSW
TRADIE courses in construction, carpentry and plumbing are going through the roof at the state’s TAFEs, while laser hair removal is losing its lustre. The Saturday Telegraph can reveal enrolments have ...