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 Sydney College of Hair Design
The Sydney College of Hair Design is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) providing education services for Australian students and is also registered on CRICOS as a provider for international students.
Couses offered:
- Certificate III in Hairdressing
- Certificate IV in Hairdressing
- Diploma of Hair Salon Management
Why Study with SCHD?
SCHD differs from other Colleges in several ways; for one thing, classes are generally small. There may be as few as ten in a class allowing the personal attention you need in order to succeed. Whilst in class, students are encouraged and expected to contribute to the discussion. Educators meet frequently with students and even share coffee or meals with them. This close relationship between students and trainers serves to motivate students and fosters a personal approach to studying. SCHD wants you to enjoy yourself while you are learning. The college has supportive networks of people to make your time there fulfilling and fun.
Students are offered:
- Bright, spacious classrooms set up with modern equipment, for students to learn the most up to date techniques
- A well equipped reference library with access to internet and a wide range of books, magazines and videos for loan to assist you in your study
- Excellent location, directly opposite Pennant Hills train station and bus terminal for ease of travel.
- A mentor network of teachers for academic support.
- A group educator to help you manage your program and any difficulties that might affect your studies.
- Student Services personnel to help in other areas, including personal welfare and guidance.
- Free internet access to support in your research activities.
- Email access to teachers and staff at any time.
SCHD staff are happy to meet with prospective students and their parents to discuss study options. Tours of the college are also available by appointment.
Address: Level 1, 375 Pennant Hills Road PENNANT HILLS NSW 2120 College
Phone: 61 2 9481 7811
Salon Phone: 61 2 9481 7833
Fax: 61 2 9481 7822
Email: info@scsc.edu.au
http://www.schd.com.au

 Sydney College of Skin Care
For over a decade the Sydney College of Skin Care has been dedicated to delivering beauty therapy education in Australia and has built up a reputation amongst beauty industry leaders, beauty salon owners, managers and graduates. The college provides VETAB accredited beauty therapy courses in through full-time, part-time and correspondence study options.
The Beauty Industry presents an exciting selection of job opportunities from working in a salon, day spa or resort, to travelling the world on a cruise ship or instilling in others a passion for the industry through beauty training. For those of you who love to travel, the CIDESCO International Diploma will open doors outside Australia. Whatever career path you choose to follow, the Sydney College of Skin Care will help you get there by providing both practical and technical beauty therapy training along with a strong focus on student welfare.
Courses Offered:
- Diploma of Beauty Therapy WRB50105
- Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy WRB40105
- Certificate III in Beauty Services WRB30104
- Postgradraduate and short courses
The next intake/enrolment will commence on Wednesday 14th July. The College has a January and July intake each year.
The College is open - Monday to Friday from 9am until 5 pm.
Address: Level 1, 375 Pennant Hills Road PENNANT HILLS NSW 2120
College Phone: 02 9481 7811
Salon Phone: 02 9481 7833
Fax: 02 9481 7822
Email: info@scsc.edu.au
For further information visit the website:
http://www.scsc.edu.au

 Surveying Careers & Work Experience
Are you interested in pursuing a career related to maths, geography or science? Perhaps surveying is for you?
A Life Without Limits
The Surveying industry have a great website called 'A Life Without Limits" designed to help you learn what surveying is all about. There are job profiles, specialisations, study options and even a page where you can register your interest in doing Work Experience with a Surveying firm.
For further information, email trysurveying@alifewithoutlimits.com.au or visit the website.
http://www.alifewithoutlimits.com.au

 UTSpeaks - To Learn or Earn?
UTSpeaks is an annual free public lecture series presented by UTS experts discussing a range of important issues confronting contemporary Australia.
To Learn or Earn?
Can forcing students to finish Year 12 promise lives as happy, capable and productive people?
Can a 'one size fits all' approach to educating young Australians work? Are our governments' plans to keep students in school for longer a great leap forward, or does it fail to recognise complexity and diversity in the lives of adolescents? Does it miss a vital opportunity to consider more innovative models for education reform?
This public lecture considers the implications of retaining more young people in school. It explores the forms of complexity in young people’s lives that must be recognised in policy and offers insights on how parents, schools, TAFE, employers and governments can make finishing school a lot easier.
Speaker: Dr Kitty te Riele
Kitty te Riele is a senior UTS lecturer in Education and Associate Director (Research) of the Australian Centre for Child and Youth Culture and Wellbeing. Her research is concerned with policy and practice for disadvantaged young people, with a special focus on early school leavers. She is interested in both mainstream and alternative educational initiatives aimed at improving opportunities for disadvantaged youth, and in related education and youth policy. She was editor for Making Schools Different: Alternative approaches to educating young people recently published by Sage, London.
Introduced by Jack Dusseldorp OAM, Chair of Dusseldorp Skills Forum and President, WorldSkills International
When: Thursday 29 April 2010
Time: 6pm drinks for 6.30pm lecture start, concluding 7.45pm
Where: University Hall, UTS Science Building 4, 745 Harris Street Ultimo
RSVP Wednesday 28 April 2010
Contact: Robert Button
Email: Robert.Button@uts.edu.au
Tel: 02 9514 1734
Visit the website for transcripts and mp3s of previous lectures as well as upcoming topics and dates.
http://www.uts.edu.au/new/speaks

 National Career Development Week
National Career Development Week (NCDW) is a key initiative of the Career Industry Council of Australia and is funded by the Federal Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR). NCDW, through hundreds of careers events run throughout the year, encourages all Australians to actively engage in career development and develop the skills to manage their careers, learning, work and lives in order to get the life they love.
National Career Development Week (NCDW), now in its fourth year, runs from 17th to 23th May 2010. NCDW includes a huge variety of activities including careers expos, radio programs, film and video screenings, open days, resume checks, career treasure hunts, competitions, quizzes, online activities, blogs, library displays, seminars, parents programs, staff development programs, opportunities to try-a-trade, etc. – in other words a huge variety of activities! There will be something for everyone needing information, advice and support with their career decisions.
National Career Development Week is a week of celebrations dedicated to:
- Increasing awareness and understanding of the nature and importance of career development
- Promoting and encouraging Australians to take personal responsibility and 'ownership' in the management their own careers
- Engaging Australians in active recognition/ celebration of National Career Development Week
- Seeking wider community endorsement and ongoing participation in career development.
Organisers of careers events across Australia at any time of the year are encouraged to register their events on the NCDW website to link their events to a major careers initiative. All registered events are included on the Event Search database on the website and will receive free resources, support materials and merchandise.
http://www.ncdw.com.au

 Australian College of Physical Education - Careers Advisers' Day
Careers Advisers are invited to attend a Careers Adviser's Day at ACPE on Monday 3rd May 2010.
Time: 9:30 start and to end with an early lunch (provided)
Where: Venue is no longer ACPE, it will now be at ANZ Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park.
Please contact Michael Kalidis, the new Student Recruitment Manager, on 9739 3343 for more information.
http://www.acpe.edu.au

 Maritime Careers Forum 2010
Australians are closely linked to the sea through commerce, defence, exploration, adventure, sport and play. Our oceans and waterways have influenced our development and who we are. Our thriving marine industry can offer a range of career pathways to young people interested in being around boats and water. If this sounds like you, you should visit the upcoming Maritime Careers Forum at the Australian Maritime Museum.
Maritime Careers Forum 2010
Through trade stalls, interactive lectures. practical demonstrations and tours, students will be exposed to the diversity of careers in a maritime environment. This is an opportunity for students to talk to maritime professionals from diverse fields such as marine biology and conservation, working on boats (designing, building, restoring and managing them) tourism and defence
Date: 8th June
Time: 9.00am - 3.30pm
Costs: $10.00 per student - includes student notes and an optional cruise on Sydney Harbour.
Bookings: Essential - Phone 9298 3655
or email bookings@anmm.gov.au
http://www.anmm.gov.au

 Vibe Alive Festival in Moree - 19th/20th May
What is Vibe Alive?
Vibe Alive is a two-day festival for young Australians of all backgrounds who like to dance, sing, paint and play sport. As part of a team, students get the chance to compete in a variety of challenges. You'll also find out about awesome career choices, meet some celebrities and learn a few important things about health. Vibe Alive is about celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and being a proud Aussie. It’s also the perfect chance to meet some new mates!
Who Can Go to Vibe ALive?
Vibe Alive is for everyone! It’s for Indigenous and non-Indigenous students and teachers, parents and extended family members, as well as community and youth groups and Government and non-Government organisations.
For further details visit the website.
http://www.vibealive.com.au

 Electricity Supply Industry Field Days
Field Days provide a unique opportunity to share knowledge, develop ideas and to sharpen skills and safe work practices. The two-day program consists of demonstrations, seminars, more than 80 exhibitors, hands-on activities, and team-based competitions.
This event brings together more than 3000 representatives from the electricity supply industry, health and safety organisations, rail, mining, heavy industry and other sectors. We also welcome school students who wish to gain a hands-on insight into electricity supply. Entry is free!
When: 5th - 6th May 2010
Where: The Dome, Sydney Olympic Park
Details and Registration: http://fielddayswithenergy.com.au/

 Style Academy
Do you want to get into Fashion, Film, TV, Commercials or Photography? Or perhaps you want to learn how to best present yourself and enhance your self-esteem? The Style Academy offers courses in Acting, Modelling, Photography and Personal Development which may help you towards your goals.
Students at the Style Academy range from young teens to adults. Many students train for modeling and acting careers, while others take courses to improve their image, gain self-confidence, to help them succeed at school, prepare for a career or to enhance their enjoyment and performance within their chosen careers. Some Academy students are still attending school while others have already entered the workforce.
Weekend classes generally meet for one or two sessions, each lasting three hours depending on availability. Auditions or castings can take place at different times, generally during business hours, although some may take place at Style Academy Australia studios in the evenings.
NB: If you are a teenager under the age of 18 it will be necessary for a parent or guardian to attend the initial interview with you.
For a free consultation call 1300 762 896
Suite 301 - 249 Pitt St
Sydney NSW 2000
ph: 02 9264 3344
fax: 02 9264 3544
Email: info@styleacademy.com.au
http://www.styleacademy.com.au

 AIH - Australian Institute of Higher Education
AIH Higher Education is a newly established private higher education institute supported by an experienced team of academics. AIH offers industry designed and focused courses in conjunction with key members of industry in the fields of Accounting and Business.
To obtain entry to the degree courses, students must provide evidence of one of the following:
- Successful completion of Year 12 (or equivalent) with a ATAR of no less than 65 with 2 unit Mathematics and English (minimum Band 4) or equivalent; or
- Recognised Foundation Studies course; or
- Successful completion of one year of accredited tertiary study at an Australian Institution; or
- Successful completion of Certificate IV in a related discipline
Level 9, 815-825 George Street,
Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel 02 8917 6800
Fax 02 9212 0069
Email enquiries@aih.nsw.edu.au
http://aih.nsw.edu.au

 University of Tasmania - New Facilities for Medicine
Want to study medicine? It's worth considering all Australian universities that offer Medical degrees, even if it means going interstate.
UTAS Faculty of Health Science students now have access to the state-of-the-art and architecturally-stunning $58 million Medical Science 1 (MS1) building. MS1 is the first stage of the new UTAS Medical Science Precinct in Hobart’s CBD. The facility is the new base for the Menzies Research Institute and the Faculty of Health Science’s School of Medicine, with the co-location of the medical research and education facilities enabling the highest levels of collaboration between health professionals.
http://www.medicine.utas.edu.au

 Sydney Institute of Interpreting & Translation
Are you a Chinese International Student? Have you ever considered using your language skills as a career?
The Sydney Institute of Interpreting and Translating (SIIT) is a registered training organization. It specialises in interpreting and translating training programs in Sydney for overseas students.
Students who successfully completed an Advanced Diploma Programs at SIIT will receive NAATI accreditation at professional level. All the trainers at SIIT are professional translators and interpreters, who work in a variety of settings, such as courts, hospitals and police stations.
"A Bridge across Cultures" is the ultimate goal of SIIT. meaning that students will obtain an explicit understanding of globalization. As a result, graduates will be able to work in politics, business, mass media, education, cultural exchange and various social spheres in both China and Australia.
Suite 206 Level 2, 4 Goulburn Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Ph: 02 9283 5759
http://www.siit.nsw.edu.au

 Lattitude Information Sessions
If you are thinking of having a "gap" year after Year 12 and want to something worthwhile, consider a Lattitude experience.
Lattitude Global Volunteering (formerly Gap Activity Projects) is a non-profit organisation that has been arranging rewarding and enriching international volunteering placements for 17 to 25 year olds for nearly 40 years. Unique experiences are available in 15 difference countries in 2011.
Did you know you could:
- Become a friend and confidant to students in a school boarding house in the UK?
- Support local communities and truly immerse in the local culture in Fiji or Mexico?
- Have a European experience with a difference using your English skills in Poland?
- Provide essential support and help to orphans in Malawi or South Africa?
- Lead exciting outdoor challenges surrounded by the most spectacular scenery in Canada?
- Teach English to enthusiastic students in Vietnam?
Visit the website to learn more about these and other interesting programs.
Information Nights are a great way to learn more about placements and how volunteers are supported every step of the way.
Dates and venues have now been confirmed as follows:
Canberra: 4 May, 7-8.30pm, Radford College
Albury: 28 April, 7-8.30pm, Catholic College Wodonga
Newcastle: 21 April, 6.30-8pm, Wallsend District Library
Sydney: 22 April, 7.30-9pm, North Sydney Community Centre
Brisbane: 28 April, 7-8.30pm, Anglican Church Grammar School
Toowoomba: 27 April, 7-8.30pm, Concordia Lutheran College
Melbourne: 10 May, 6-9pm, Lattitude Fitzroy office
Warragul: 13 April, 7-8.30pm, St Paul's Grammar School
Visit the website to register for an information session.
http://www.lattitude.org.au

 Social Work Careers Day - Westmead Hospital
Thinking of becoming a Social Worker?
Social Workers assist people, groups and communities address their problems. With its focus on helping people in need, Social Work is a profession committed to social justice and respect for human rights. Social Workers provide a wide range of services to help people who are distressed or overwhelmed by problems such as poverty, substance abuse, homelessness, conflict or parental difficulties.
Services which Social Workers provide include one on one counselling, group mediation, advocacy, social and financial support, legal representation, shelter and referral advice. Some Social Workers contribute to policy development or advise governments on specific welfare issues, such as domestic violence. In this way Social Workers can influence how services are delivered and how society responds to social issues.
Social Work has many fields of practice, making it a diverse and rewarding career path with multiple opportunities to make a difference. Social Workers are found in hospitals, welfare departments, either government or private (such as employment services, justice, housing and youth services), women’s refuges, city councils, mental health, disability and aged care facilities and schools, to name just a few.
Westmead Hospital still have places available in their Social Work Careers Days on 11th & 19th May 2010. but you need to hurry!
The day goes from 9am -3pm and is $10 per student with morning tea provided. Venue: Special Functions Room. Level One, Education Block Westmead Hospital. Cnr Hawkesbury and Darcy Roads, Westmead.
For further information and bookings please RSVP and pay by 23rd April 2010
Contact Kay de Ridder at kay_deridder@wsahs.nsw.gov.au
or phone (02) 9845 6699

 UTS International Students' Information Day
UTS is holding International Students’ Information Day on Thursday 27 May 2010 from 11am until 2pm in the UTS Tower Building, Front Entrance Foyer. It is a great opportunity for you to have all your questions answered about courses, careers, visas, fees, support services and student life at UTS.
Who should attend?
- Anyone planning to apply to study at UTS as an international student.
- International students currently enrolled to study at:
- English language centres
- University foundation courses
- High Schools (year 11 and year 12 students)
- Other educational institutions
- Friends and family collecting information for future international students.
At this event students have the opportunity to learn more about UTS courses by talking to representatives from each faculty. They can also find out about English language courses and academic pathway programs. And of course, they can partake in a free barbecue!
Students may also wish to register (at any time) for a faculty tour. Faculty tours will take place between 31 May and 4 June.
For more information visit http://www.uts.edu.au/international/infoday.html

 Special Tertiary Admissions Test(STAT)Dates
The Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) is a series of related tests designed to assess a range of competencies commonly considered important for success in tertiary study. STAT is administered nationally and is used by many tertiary institutions in Australia as part of their admissions procedure for certain categories of applicants.
STAT is used in addition to any other information available when assessing applications for admission. If you have no formal qualifications on which to base your application to a tertiary institution, you may be eligible to be considered for entry to a course by sitting STAT.
Candidates (UAC and non-UAC applicants) can sit STAT in NSW or the ACT through UAC. STAT will be held on Saturday 8 May 2010 and Saturday 29 May 2010 at various locations – Birrong (Sydney), Canberra, Coffs Harbour, Lismore, Newcastle, Nowra, Penrith, Surry Hills and Wollongong. All test sessions have a limited number of places, so you are advised to book early. Registrations close 10 days prior to the test date.
To learn more about the STAT, including dates and locations of upcoming tests, download the STAT 2010 Mid-Year Leaflet from www.uac.edu.au/stat/

 Download the UTS Science Careers Guide UTS launched it’s new Science Careers Guide last month. This guide has been designed for students interested in science but unsure of where science can lead them in their careers. The guide contains job profiles, careers stemming from specific areas of science and lists of possible employers.
To download a copy of the UTS Science Careers Guide go to http://www.science.uts.edu.au/careers/

 Tertiary Jazz Pre-Audition Workshop
Are you planning to audition for a Conservatorium of Sydney tertiary degree in jazz - a Bachelor of Music (Jazz Performance) or Diploma of Music (Jazz Performance)?
These popular tertiary degrees are highly respected in the industry and as places are limited, competition for entry is extremely strong. Be well informed about the audition requirements and process so you can achieve your personal best result in this highly competitive field.
This 3 hour workshop includes clarification of the audition requirements, discussion and demonstration of the process, covering:
* Repertoire * Ear tests * Improvisation * Scales & arpeggios * Sight reading * Jazz aptitude test * Course information * Mock audition
Get the edge - take up this workshop opportunity to ensure your optimum preparation.
Entry: Open Workshop fee: $75 for one 3-hour workshop
Dates: Tuesday 13 July, 6-9pm OR Saturday 9 October, 2-5pm
http://sydney.edu.au/music/openacademy/young_academy/tert_jazz_audition_prep_workshop.shtml

 Interested in Music or Film Editing? UTS:Pro School and UTS:Apple Authorised Training Centre offer intensive industry accredited short courses that improve technical skills required for success in today's creative industries. Excel in music production, audio and video postproduction skills by taking the following courses this July session.
- Pro Tools 101 (beginners, music and audio postproduction) 12-13 July
- Other Pro Tools courses (intermediate to advanced music and audio postproduction) 14-23 July
- Final Cut Pro 101 (beginners, video editing) 14-16 July
- Final Cut Pro 300 (advanced users, video editing) 21-23 July
- Logic Pro 101 (beginners, music makers) 7-9 July
For more info visit the UTS:Pro School website http://sound-base.com.au/proaudio_default.asp

 Discover the Nurse in U@UTS
Are you considering becoming a nurse? But you're not sure what it's all about? Want to peer into the nursing profession? Well, UTS is inviting you to Discover the Nurse in U@UTS!
This hands-on workshops will give you a taste of what it's really like to be a nurse, and will get you thinking about whether nursing is the career for you.
What will I get to do?
A current nursing students will host the workshop, so you can find out exactly what it's like to study at UTS. They'll show you around our campus and will guide you through a range of hands-on activities:
* take your vital signs - heart rate, respirations, blood pressure
* measure the activity of your heart
* meet SimMan - feel his pulse, watch him breathe, hear him speak
* get your take-home pack to keep you thinking about the Nurse in U!
* and have all your questions about studying at uni answered!
Who can attend?
Anyone considering nursing as a career will benefit from attending one of these workshops - whether you're in high school, working, studying or returning to work. You're also more than welcome to bring your parents or partners.
When are the workshops run?
Tuesday 27 July - City campus - 5.30 to 7.00pm
Tuesday 17 August - Kuring-gai campus - 5.30 to 7.00pm
Thursday 16 September - City - 5.30 to 7.00pm
Tuesday 12 October - City - 5.30 to 7.00pm
Monday 25 October - Kuring-gai - 5.30 to 7.00pm
Monday 6 December - Kuring-gai - 5.30 to 7.00pm
Details and online booking form can be found at http://www.nmh.uts.edu.au/discover/

 Sydney Conservatorium Rising Stars Program
The Program
Based on principles of quality teaching and sensitive professional direction, the Open Academy’s Rising Stars program is a performance based program for gifted school aged children. The Open Academy Rising Stars goal is to identify talent in young people at a very early age, and provide them with an academic musical framework to reach their full potential. Supported by the Sydney Conservatorium of Music (SCM) faculty, the program offers quality teaching and expert guidance. Students receive a music education program focusing on three essential elements:
1. Individual instrumental lessons
2. Performances
3. Music skills
Entry to the program is by audition. The auditions are free of charge. Future applicants need to prepare two pieces of contrasting styles. Auditions for Semester 2, 2010 will take place during the week of 1 June 2010. Applications close on 17th May 2010
Cost
The fee for the Rising Stars program 2010 is $1998.00 (incl. GST) per semester. This includes 13 one-hour instrumental lessons, weekly Music Skills classes, rehearsal workshops and concert performances.
Limited scholarships are available for the Rising Stars program. Scholarships are awarded at the beginning of each calendar year for 12 months (subject to satisfactory participation and development) based on the result achieved in the Audition/Exam at the end of the previous year.
For further information and application visit:
http://sydney.edu.au/music/openacademy/young_academy/rising_stars.shtml

 National Careers and Employment Roadshow - ACT & NSW
The Community Services and Health Industry Skills Council (CS&H ISC) is travelling throughout Australia showcasing its latest resources designed specifically to help you navigate your career in the community services and health industries.
Free interactive workshops will launch and demonstrate the following resources:
• MAGIC Resource Kit
• Carers that Matter Website
• Pathways that Matter Website
• Competency Matrix Website
Date + Place
ACT - Tuesday 11th May, 5.30-7.30pm
Southern Cross Club; Corinna Room
92-96 Corinna St, Woden
NSW - Thursday 13th May, 5.30-7.30pm
Northcott Disability Services Function Room
1 Fennel St, North Parramatta
Register online at https://www.cshisc.com.au/docs/Pathways%20that%20Matter/national_flier_registration_form_only.pdf .
For further information see https://www.cshisc.com.au/index.php or contact :
Isabel Osuna-Gatty
Industry Career Specialist
t: 02 9270 6634
f: 02 9270 6601
e: isabel.osuna-gatty@cshisc.com.au

 Australian Business Events Expo
Are you over 18 and considering a career in Event Management? Here's a rare opportunity to attend the Australian Business Events Expo.
This is Australia's only business to business exhibition focused on our nation's events industry. It's packed full of valuable ideas, information, products and services from across the country. This exhibition is designed to make organising events much easier. These events can range from booking a business breakfast to a 4 day conference, gala dinner and travel. This exhibition is designed for event managers and best of all it's FREE to attend.
The Australian Business Events Expo is open to anyone whose job function involves planning, organising or researching business events, however students are able to attend after 3:00pm under strict guidelines. All visitors are required to pre-register to attend. Online registration will open very soon.
Where: Hall 4, Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour
When: THURSDAY 22ND & FRIDAY 23RD JULY 2010
Please email info@abeexpo.com.au or more information on attending. f
http://www.abeexpo.com.au/students

 Future Farmers
Sunbeam Future Farmers, as the name suggests, is an initiative set up to give young people living in rural Australia a start in the farming industry and to secure the future of the Australian farming community. At a time when the age of farmers is increasing and rural communities are shrinking, maintaining the skill base within the agricultural industry is becoming increasingly important. This program is designed to match farmers with young Australians considering or participating in a full, part-time or school-based Australian Apprenticeship.
It has long been recognized that the success of rural industries are a vital part of a growing Australian economy. However formal qualifications recognizing the range and depth of knowledge required to be successful in the farming industry are relatively new. Sunbeam understands that the future of the farming industry lies in the hearts and minds of young Australians like you, which is exactly why the Sunbeam Future Farmers Fund has been created. This program is designed to give the next generation of Australian farmers practical farming experience, a recognized qualification and the ability to turn a job into a career.
As an apprentice, you would combine practical work on a farm with structured on and off the job technical training and study as part of your apprenticeship. You'll gain a comprehensive set of skills across a range of farming disciplines:
- tractor driving
- crop planting
- machinery operations
- farm operations
- plant nutrition and care
- soil characteristics
- workplace health and safety.
After successfully completing your Level II Certificate in Production Horticulture you will also receive a $1,000 bonus payment paid by Sunbeam. What a great way to kick start your career!
If you’re considering or currently participating in a full, part-time or school-based Australian Apprenticeship in Production Horticulture you may be eligible to become part of the Sunbeam Future Farmers program.
To learn more about the Sunbeam Future Farmers program ask your Careers Adviser or visit
www.sunbeamfoods.com.au

 UNSW Law Parent & Student Information Evening
Are you in Year 11 or 12 and thinking about studying law? Then make sure you don’t miss UNSW Law School’s Parent & Student Information Evening.
The UNSW Law School is hosting an information evening for parents and prospective law students in Years 11 or 12 to answer questions regarding law careers and courses. Visit UNSW and find out what it's like to be a student at Australia's leading Law School including:
- Range of Combined Law options available
- Practical work experience and internship opportunities
- Career opportunities
- Law scholarships and prizes
- Life as a first year law student
- What to consider when choosing a law school
- Alternative entry options
You will have an opportunity for personal consultations with Law academics, students, and admissions staff before and after the formal presentations This event will feature Law School presentations on admissions, program content, opportunities for experience beyond the classroom, transition to university life and more.
Careers Advisers are also welcome. An event not to be missed!
Date: 6 May 2010
Time: 6:00 pm
Venue: G04, Law Building, UNSW
For further information about this event, please contact:
Rowena Tuziak
Telephone 02 9385 1519
Fax 02 9385 1175
Email r.tuziak@unsw.edu.au
Register online by 5th May at:
http://www.law.unsw.edu.au/News_and_Events/News.asp?type=&name=3271&year=2010

 Actors College of Theatre & Television
The Actors College of Theatre & Television offer part time and short courses which are now open for enrolments.starting as soon as this Wednesday. Online enrolments are now available and if the course you want is full, you can add your name to the waiting list. Applications for the mid-year courses are also now open for The Core both full-time and part time.
ACTT Sydney offers a range of short courses for beginners to advanced over four terms. Whether it be to discover the craft, gain confidence or simply have fun ACTT has an acting course for you! Regular Drop In classes also provide the perfect chance to find out what ACTT is all about.
http://www.actt.edu.au/
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