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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Management Training Workshops Aboriginal Victoria, Department of Premier and Cabinet

This 3-day workshop provides unaccredited training in Aboriginal cultural heritage management. This training workshop provides essential practical skills and builds on the community's existing knowledge base.

VIC Culture, Caring for Country, Heritage
Batchelor Institute courses Batchelor Institute

Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education, in partnership with Charles Darwin University (CDU), has offered the following courses in Applied Social Science: Diploma of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Knowledges (YATSI1); Bachelor of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advocacy (BATSIA); Associate Degree of Applied Social Science (XASSO1), Bachelor of Applied Social Science (WASSO1).

NT Database, Culture, Leadership, Arts, Education
Certificate III in Community Services Batchelor Institute

This qualification reflects the role of entry level community services workers who support individuals through the provision of person-centred services.

NT Leadership, Education, Arts
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 Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Management La Trobe University

The Certificate IV in Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Management is a nationally accredited qualification which provides training in the skills and knowledge required to work in the cultural heritage industry. It also provides training to enable Registered Aboriginal Parties and other land managers to meet their cultural heritage management obligations under the Aboriginal Heritage Act 2006.

VIC Culture, Heritage, Caring for Country
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
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
Indigenous Mapping Workshop Winyama Digital Solutions

The Indigenous Mapping Workshop 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.

VIC Heritage, Culture, Science

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