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Studying or Training - Useful Website Links:

Listed below are other websites you may find useful.

General:

  • Australian Apprenticeships - combine practical work with structured training to give young people a nationally recognised qualification and the experience they need to get the job they want.
  • Australian Qualifications Framework - a unified system of 12 national qualifications in schools, vocational education and training (TAFEs and private providers) and the higher education sector (mainly universities).
  • Department of Education, Science and Training - responsible for helping all Australians achieve in a learning society.
  • Education Network Australia - provides links to websites on a range of education issues.
  • Education Portal - provides links to information and services regarding all aspects and levels of education in Australia.
  • Industrial Relations Links - provides a list of links to state based Industrial Relations websites.
  • Job Guide 2007 - provides an in-depth look at a range of occupations, and their education and training pathways.
  • Medicare - Australia's universal health insurance scheme, which makes health care more affordable for all Australians.
  • My Future - provides links to help you find information on all career issues, job search preparation, career related education, training resources and more.
  • National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (NOOSR) - the national expert and coordinating body on non-Australian skills assessments and recognition.
  • National Youth Week - annual event in April which provides young people the opportunity to share ideas, voice issues of concern, show their talents and celebrate their contribution to the community.
  • OZJAC - provides information on all accredited courses in Australia, links courses to jobs, and jobs to industry, with explanations of new concepts used in education, training and the labour market.
  • Skills Recognition - provides information about the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process and encourages people to have their existing skills formally recognised with a qualification.
  • Studylink - provides information on more than 300 Australian education institutions, including all Australian universities and TAFE institutes, plus foundation, English language and secondary schools.
  • The Foundation for Young Australians - provides information about initiatives that support and empower the lives of young Australians aged 12 - 25.
  • The Source - a gateway to youth information, programmes, services, resources and entertainment for young people between the ages of 12 and 25.
  • Year 12 - what next? - provides quick and easy access to key information to support Year 12 students in their post-school planning and decision making.

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Australian Education Departments:

Here is a list of links to each State and Territory education department.

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Study - Tertiary:

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Training:

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