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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
BSB41915 Certificate IV in Business (Governance) National Careers Institute

This qualification is suitable for individuals working as board members, contact officers and senior staff within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations. It also applies to public servants working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander boards of governance.

All Governance, Business, Finance
Business and Administration TAFE SA

This qualification can provide skills that will enable you to provide support for the effective functioning of a business in a range of industry areas.

SA Business, Education, Government, Governance
Certificate III in Local Government TAFE NSW

From music and film, to Aboriginal languages and cultures - our courses are taught in small, friendly groups with personalised support.

TAFE NSW recognises the importance of identity, knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal cultures, and languages - all of which can enhance the lives and career opportunities of all Australians.

NSW Culture, Education, Business, Governance, Government
Certificate IV in Business (Governance) National Careers Institute

This qualification is suitable for individuals working as board members, contact officers and senior staff within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations. It also applies to public servants working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander boards of governance.

All Business, Governance, Finance, Secretary, Board
Certificate Iv In Government TAFE NSW

This qualification allows for the attainment of occupational specific competencies for those working in operational roles without supervision in the public sector. Graduates at this level will apply knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy, judgement, and limited responsibility with established parameters.

NSW Commercial development, Business, Government, Governance
Certificate IV in Government Investigations TAFE SA

This course provides skills and knowledge for those working or seeking work in government investigations or regulatory compliance. Investigation processes including gathering and recording evidence and interview techniques will be taught with other skills essential to employment in the public sector including values and ethics.

SA Business, Education, Governance, Government, Compliance
Diploma of Government TAFE SA

This qualification covers the competencies required for independent and self-directed work in the public sector. It is suited to those working in an environment where there is a range of responsibilities which are diverse in nature rather than within a narrow specialization and/or they work in small or regionally based organisations.

SA Governance, Government, Business, Communication
Diploma of International Business National Careers Institute

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who possess a sound theoretical knowledge base in international business management and demonstrate a range of managerial skills to ensure that international business activities are conducted effectively in an organisation or business area. 

NSW, VIC Business, Bookkeeping, Finance, Governance, Government
Health and Safety Representative Training - Year 1 Online Business SA

Become a Health and Safety Representative (HSR). This five-day program provides you with the skills and confidence to identify and resolve workplace health and safety issues.

SA Leadership, Governance
Indigenous Mapping Workshop 2020 On Demand Indigenous Mapping Workshop

The IMW and its strategic partners are dedicated to the development and advancement of culturally appropriate and inclusive geospatial technologies for Indigenous leadership, agencies, and communities to support Indigenous rights and interests.  

All Capacity building, Caring for Country, Land and water, Rangers / caring for country, Training
Introduction to Corporate Governance Workshop Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

This workshop looks at corporate governance for members and directors of corporations. It provides an introduction to the key aspects of running a corporation and focuses on topics such as: finance and responsibilities of directors.

ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, WA Governance, Compliance, Finance, Bookkeeping
Native Title Operations & Management Training National Native Title Council

Native Title Operations and Management Training (NTOMT) is a FREE, one-of-its-kind workshop teaching Traditional Owners how to grow and leverage their PBCs as a business. NTOMT is organised by the National Native Title Council (NNTC), together with our partners at RMIT, AIATSIS and Melbourne Business School. The training is delivered by leading business, native title and marketing experts.

All Compliance, Business, Commercial development, Governance
Preparation for tertiary success Batchelor Institute

Students uncover the necessary dimensions of successful adult learning – such as confidence, resilience and the ability to learn new things.

All Governance, Business, Leadership, Education
Small business workshops ATO

The workshops is covering a range of topics from record keeping and tax essentials through to employer obligation, taxable payments reporting and more.

All Governance, Finance, Bookkeeping
TAFE NSW Aboriginal Students TAFE NSW

Training courses at various levels covering a wide range of topics including:

* Business and management

* Conservation and land management

* Community service

NSW Education, Business, Commercial development, Environment, Land and sea management

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