Focus on renewables – Canberra Institute of Technology

Developing a skilled workforce for the renewable energy sector plays a very important role for the Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT) as the sector continues to evolve.
TAFE, university and industry collaboration in hydrogen technology – SW TAFE Institute, Victoria

South West TAFE Institute has been working with Deakin University and its partner Hycel on several exciting hydrogen energy projects.
Training in solar energy systems – TAFE SA

Up-to-date solar energy batteries have been donated to TAFE SA by industry and government partners to bolster training in solar energy systems.
Career journey of a wind turbine technician – National Skills Commission

The way we work is changing, and as the way we work changes, skill requirements also evolve.
RACV Solar and Holmesglen Institute partner to deliver renewable energy training

RACV Solar has partnered with Holmesglen Institute to deliver one of the country’s most advanced renewable energy training facilities.
Emerging occupations – National Skills Commission

The National Skills Commission (NSC) has developed a data-driven approach to identify emerging occupations within Australia. By identifying emerging skills and looking at how these skills change existing jobs, the NSC can identify emerging or new jobs in the labour market, and can help build the skilled, resilient and adaptable workforce needed now, and for years to come.
Simulated safety training in the sky – Canberra Institute of Technology

A new 35-metre-tall tower crane has been installed at one of CIT’s campuses for safety and renewables training. The tower crane gives students a safe, highly controlled simulated workplace environment, allowing them to experience the physical challenges of working and operating equipment safely at height.