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Wine Ops and Food & Beverage Projects Workshop – Hunter Valley

Skills Impact is hosting a face-to-face consultation workshop to seek your feedback on draft revised units of competency and qualifications for both the Wine Operations and Food & Beverage Manufacturing – Cross-sector Projects. Please feel free to register your attendance. For more information about these projects please visit the project webpages: Wine Operations Project Food & Beverage Manufacturing – Common Skills Project    

Ag Future Jobs Forum

The Canberra Club 51 Blackall St, Barton

We would like to invite you to attend the Skills Impact Ag Future Jobs Forum, on National Agriculture Day (AgDay).   Do you have insight on what ag jobs look like in the future? Join us to discuss the current and future job and workforce needs of the agriculture industry. This forum will focus on industry drivers and their impact on the skills needs of workers at all levels. How will your attendance contribute to industry? Your feedback will help … Read More

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