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Australian Institute of Company Directors Courses (AICD) Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD)

AICD offers a range of courses designed for the professional development of company directors. Courses topics such as governance, finance and strategy and risks and are of varying lengths, including short intensive courses, residential courses, webinars and e-learning options.

All Directors, Database, Governance, Finance, Strategic planning
Centre for Community Welfare Training Courses Centre for Community Welfare Training

The Centre for Community Welfare Training (CCWT) provides cost effective and accessible training opportunities for people working across the community welfare sector in NSW, in particular those working with vulnerable children, young people and families. 

NSW Community development, Education, Youth, Database, Leadership
Diploma of Business Studies Charles Darwin University

The Diploma of Business Studies is designed to reflect general business degree course objectives and build towards the graduate attributes of Charles Darwin University. These attributes describe creative, flexible and socially responsible graduates who are able to acquire, understand and apply concepts and knowledge with a high level of skills in communication, leadership and team work.

NT Education, Business, Arts, Community
Diploma of Community Coordination and Facilitation RuralBiz Training

This qualification reflects the role of personnel working in community coordination and facilitation, which focuses on fostering, promoting and supporting community development, particularly in rural communities that are engaged in land management activities. This course is delivered online.

All Community, Leadership, Arts
Diploma of Educational Studies Charles Darwin University

The Diploma of Educational Studies is a versatile one year qualification that provides you with opportunities to undertake a range of roles in diverse educational settings. Depending on state and territory requirements these include: supporting teachers in school age education (education aide, teacher's aide and assistant teacher) or working as an educator in out of school hours care services.

NT Education, Community development, Community, Communication
Indigenous Business Australia Indigenous Business Australia

IBA serves, partners and invests with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who want to enhance their business skills

All Database, Education, Community, Arts, Business
Volunteering SA and NT Volunteering SA & NT

Volunteering SA & NT provide free and low cost training for volunteers, volunteer managers/co-ordinators and volunteering-involving organisations. Sessions are interesting, informative and inspiring and offer straightforward suggestions for dealing with all matters volunteering.

NT, SA Community, Volunteering

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