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Nominations called for Western Australia Training Awards

Western Australia Training Awards
Applications for WA's Training Awards are now open

Applications for the Western Australia Training Awards 2019 are now open. The awards provide an opportunity for the Western Australian training sector to showcase excellence, reward best practice and place WA best VET achievers in the spotlight.

Education and Training Minister Sue Ellery said “The Western Australia Training Awards have played a key role for the last 25 years in uncovering innovative programs and recognising the hard work of individuals and organisations across a range of sectors.

  • Applications are now open for the WA Training Awards 2019

  • New categories introduced for Large Employer of the Year and Medium Employer of the Year

  • Winners of individual categories will receive $3,000 study grant

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The awards recognise and reward the achievements of apprentices, trainees and vocational students; and the contribution of trainers, training organisations and employers.

This year will see the introduction of separate categories for Large Employer of the Year and Medium Employer of the Year. This will help to better recognise the contribution, employers of all sizes make to the training sector.

Award winners will be announced at a presentation ceremony in September with winners of individual categories receiving $3,000 to further their training or kickstart their careers.

Winners may also be eligible to compete against the nation’s best at the Australian Training Awards later in the year.

In 2018, the State recorded its best ever results at the national awards with six of WA’s nominees taking out national titles.

To apply for the awards, visit http://www.dtwd.wa.gov.au/watrainingawards

Applications close on May 3, 2019.

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