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School to Work Transitions Program

In partnership with Clearshot Digital, as part of the Skills and Training priorities of the 2024-2034 Active Industry Workforce Plan, AQIA has developed a series of free digital marketing micro-credentials.

Created specifically for clubs and small businesses in the active industry, these eight short online courses will help organisations promote and market themselves more effectively. Each course takes less than half an hour to complete, is interactive with videos and quizzes, and is full of practical examples drawn from clubs and organisations. A certificate is issued at completion of each course.

We know that so many organisations out there don’t have the budget or the people-power for major marketing campaigns. These e-courses are full of tips and tools to ease that burden and get more reach from marketing efforts.

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Testimonials

Success Stories

Queensland Moto Park

AQIA delivered a construction project at the Queensland Moto Park located in Coulson (near Boonah). Seven trainees worked hard upgrading the facilities at the Moto Park including the following tasks: painting, building fencing around the café, installing new walls and roof to the mechanic’s workshop, concreting posts and minor carpentry including installing the café’s cold room and putting in palings under the Moto Park’s house to keep out the kangaroos. The trainees also received training in First Aid, Working Safely at Heights and Fork Lift operation. Two trainees found full-time employment during the training– one of them commencing a carpentry apprenticeship which was a fantastic outcome!

Brisbane Strikers Football Club

The Brisbane Strikers Football Club project located in Bowen Hills commenced in October 2020. This project ran for 18 weeks and involved much needed maintenance to the interior and exterior of the club. Fifteen trainees were been involved in various tasks including cleaning, painting and carpentry works around the club. The trainees received support in being kitted out with full Personal Protection Equipment, funded Go Cards to help them get to work and weekly training in the Certificate I in Construction qualification. Later in the project, the trainees received assistance in job search and interview techniques to help them secure longer term employment.

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