Tasmanian travel update:
As Australia emerges from the COVID recession, the country’s apprenticeship and training system is undergoing extraordinary change.
The NAEN 2022 Conference comes at a critical time for the group training sector and for all those with an interest in the way we develop the skills and the jobs of the future.
With the theme, ‘Adaptation and Opportunity’ the conference reflects the strength and resilience that has been a hallmark of the apprenticeship sector, at the same time as the apprenticeship model is being expanded to new and emerging fields.
As well as the traditional trades where apprenticeships have a long record of achievement, there is heightened interest in areas such as aged care, cyber security, infrastructure, and higher-level apprenticeships and traineeships.
The conference will bring together experts from around Australia, all sharing their knowledge and experience. They will examine what is working well in serving our country’s skills development, as well as new areas that represent the apprenticeships of the future.
Background
The National Apprentice Employment Network (NAEN) Conference is the key biannual event for the GTO network and for the many government agencies, public and private training providers, employment programs, and industry professionals that lead the way in apprentice and trainee employment across the country. The 2019 Conference was held on the Gold Coast in Queensland, and we anticipate strong attendance in Hobart, Tasmania from:
The NAEN 2022 Conference offers an opportunity to build relationships with the apprentice employment network and key stakeholders across the Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector. The marketing potential starts from the time you sign up and continues well beyond the event itself.
When
Hon Stuart Robert MP Minister for Employment, Workforce, Skills, Small & Family Business | Bernard Salt AM The Demographics Group | Saul Eslake Economist |
Hon Richard Marles MP Deputy Leader of the Opposition | Benny Eggmolesse AAK-ITHER | Adam Boyton National Skills Commissioner | Tiffany Blight National Careers Institute |
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