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The NSW Government is helping futureproof the State’s farming industry by extending a program focused on upskilling the State’s agricultural workforce.
The design for the state's first Hydrogen Centre of Excellence has been released.
NSW Skills Minister Steve Whan visited the WesTrac Institute, a leading training provider that offers training for the construction and mining industries.
The NSW Government has appointed 12 young people to a committee that will advise on post-school pathways
A record number of aspiring and current early childhood educators are studying and upskilling with financial assistance from NSW Government scholarships. Natasha Soper reports.
Girls Can Too exposes young women to a career in trade. Jim Griffiths spoke with recent graduates about the opportunities the program presents.
The Elsa Dixon Grants program is now open for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people looking for a step up in education, training or career development.
The Pathways for the Future Program helps highlight the post-school options available to students across NSW.
There’s no place like home to pursue a career in film or digital media thanks to a thriving Australian industry, Kristi Pritchard-Owens reports.
The NSW Government will invest $2.5 billion in TAFE NSW as part of the 2024-25 Budget.
A new Skills NSW Facebook page is launching on 29 July 2024.
The NSW Government will commit $83.1 million over the next four years.