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Employers

Employer Online Reporting >>

Online reporting allows employers instant access to information regarding their Australian Apprentices. If you currently have a login simply click on the Employer
link for easy access. If you do not have a login you can Request a login now .

Australian Business Register (ABR) >>

The ABR site contains information on legal names and Australian Business Numbers (ABN's)

Improved Australian Apprentice selection for small business >>

This site provides Small Business with improved tools to recruit Australian Apprentices. The site was developed through an Australian National Training Authority (ANTA) National Project by the Victorian Department of Education, Employment and Training.

National Occupational Health and Safety Commission >>

This website provides information on working together for workplace health and safety

State/Territory Industrial Relations Authorities >>

For information on wages in each State/Territory access the Federal Government's Workchoices site for links to State/Territory Industrial relations authorities.

Australian Industrial Relations Commission (AIRC) >>

The focus of the site is to provide the latest AIRC decisions, awards, transcripts and related information.

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Jobseekers

Australian Jobsearch >>

Check out what Australian Apprenticeship vacancies are available in your local area

IT Skills Hub >>

Information on Australian Apprenticeships within the IT&T industry

Job Guide >>

The Job Guide is one of the Commonwealth Government's services to help people find out about careers, education and training

Job Network >>

Job Network is a national network of around 200 private, community and government organisations dedicated to finding jobs for unemployed people, particularly the long term unemployed. Job Network organisations offer flexible and tailored assistance to job seekers, depending on their level of need.

The Jobs Pathway Programme (JPP) >>

JPP is a program that aims to provide assistance to meet the needs of young people making the transition from school to work.

MAKE IT! >>

Make it! is a national campaign to encourage young people to consider careers in manufacturing.

myfuture.edu.aa >>

myfuture.edu.au is a world standard interactive, online career exploration service. It is aimed at all Australians wishing to explore their career options, with a particular emphasis on 16 to 24 year old students. Individuals are able to explore their skills and interests, identify their career ideas, develop their career plan and research options for further study or training.

OZJAC >>

OZJAC is an easy-to-use computer program that can help young people and adults find the answers to their job, course and career questions

The Source >>

A site containing Australian Government programs and services for young people.

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Training

AEShareNet >>

Discover, Manage and Protect training resources online with AEShareNet

Education Network Australia (EdNA) >>

EdNA is a Website pointing to thousands of resources identified and contributed by Australian educators. It also includes information on vocational education and training. Try selecting the browse option to access relevant link.

Australian National Training Authority (ANTA) >>

ANTA has a number of sites and links to vocational information and training package details.

Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) >>

The AQF is a unified system of thirteen national qualifications in schools, vocational education and training (TAFE's and private providers) and the higher education sector (mainly universities).

Group Training Australia >>

Group Training Australia (GTA) is the national professional association for the group-training network of 120 Group Training Organisations around Australia.

Australian Apprenticeships Training Information Service >>

The NAT Info Service is a single point of contact to coordinate information to Australian Apprenticeships Centres on the range, availability and relevance of the new national Training Packages

The National Training Information Service (NTIS) >>

A database on vocational education and training in Australia. It contains detailed information on courses, qualifications, training packages, competency standards and training organisations.

Australian Apprenticeships Access Program (NAAP) >>

The Australian Apprenticeships Access Program provides training assistance to people who are disadvantaged in the labour market and need preliminary training to successfully participate in a Australian Apprenticeship. Explore the website to find out all about the program.

Sport and Recreation Training Australia Ltd >>

Sport and Recreation Training Australia Ltd has recently developed a free online national sport and recreation Careers Guide.

State Training Authority >>

Coordinates the delivery of education and training services in Victoria.

Training and Youth Links >>

On this DEST site you will find links to training and youth related Internet sites.

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Government

Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR)

www.dest.gov.au

Department of Innovation, Industry and Regional Development (DIIRD)

www.diird.vic.gov.au/CORPLIVE/homepage/home.htmhome

Australian Apprenticeships

www.australianapprenticeships.gov.au/default.asp

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Other Links

Workchoices >>

Workchoices provides information about wages and conditions of employment in Australia for work that is covered by federal awards and agreements

Workcover >>

The Victorian Work Cover Authority (VWA) is the manager of Victoria's workplace safety system

Employment Advocate >>

Provides assistance and advice to employees and employers on the Workplace Relations Act, especially Australian workplace agreements (AWAs) and freedom of association.

Equal Opportunity Commission >>

The Commission is responsible for eliminating discrimination in Victoria. It is a statutory body and reports to the Victorian Parliament through the state Attorney General. The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal and the Federal Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission also handle discrimination and human rights issues and complaints.

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Downloads

Factsheets

Apprenticeships Melbourne General Facts
Employers' Guide to Australian School-Based Apprenticeships
Students' Guide to Australian School-Based Apprenticeships

 

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