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Business Essentials Workshops Indigenous Business Australia

IBA offers an online learning course to assist Indigenous entrepreneurs to progress their ideas for business at their own pace. All the materials are provided via IBA’s online Learning Place platform, so participants can easily access them from anywhere with internet access.

All Commercial development, Business, Capacity building
Business Services - Business Certificate IV National Careers Institute

This qualification is suited to those working as administrators and project officers. In this role, individuals use well developed skills and a broad knowledge base to apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems and analyse information from a variety of sources. 

All Employment, Commercial development, Business, Capacity building, Education
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
Microsoft Office Bundle: Intermediate TAFE Queensland

If you want to become more efficient and organised at work using Microsoft Word and Excel, TAFE Queensland have a course for this. Microsoft Office Bundle: Intermediate is designed to assist you in improving your expertise and developing your skills further by mastering the tools and features in the Microsoft Office programs.

QLD Bookkeeping, Capacity building, Business

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