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Australian Rural Leadership Foundation
ARLF is a for-purpose organisation that’s been making strides in rural, regional and remote communities across Australia.
As the dedicated provider of leadership programs for regional Australia, ARLF have delivered more than 150 transformational leadership programs over 30 years. Over 2,600 alumni have and continue to contribute across rural, regional and remote Australia.
ARLF deliver a number of leadership and mentoring programs, tailored to emerging and established leaders across Australia.
Nuffield Australia
Nuffield Australia aims to build capacity in people to lead and innovate in Australian primary industries and their communities.
Nuffield Australia awards around 20 scholarships each year, with a focus on advancing sustainable and profitable primary production. The scholarships provide a unique global learning experience, allowing scholars to remain competitive and grow their skill sets. Scholarships build capacity for individuals, their businesses and the broader industry.
Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA)
As Australia’s national regulatory body, AMSA promotes the safety and protection of our marine environment and combat ship-sourced pollution. AMSA provides the infrastructure for safety of navigation in Australian waters, and maintain a national search and rescue service for the maritime and aviation sectors.
Please note: AMSA is not a training provider - recommend and approved courses are delivered by registered training organisations (RTOs).
Seafood Industry Australia (SIA)
Seafood Industry Australia (SIA) is the national peak-body representing the Australian seafood industry with members from the wild catch, aquaculture and post-harvest sectors of the Australian seafood industry.
Please note: SIA is not a registered training provider.
Aquaculture and Agriculture Tech Skills Hub
The Aquaculture and Agriculture Tech Skills Hub is jointly funded by the Australian Government under the Regional Recovery Partnerships, Greater Whitsunday Alliance (GW3) and Regional Development Australia, and is being delivered in partnership with the Queensland Government, TAFE Queensland and CQUniversity.
Working with industry experts, community organisations and government since early 2022, the Hub aims to establish and support new ways of attracting, skilling, upskilling, retaining and growing local workforce through new and updated skills and workforce programs.
These include free, online and self paced short courses (micro-credentials), providing a flexible and accessible way to study and gain recognised learning outcomes.
Whilst developed in Queensland to provide valuable information on new and emerging areas, these can be accessed across Australia.