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Business Webinars ATO, AWO, ACCC

Need help on managing your business, or want to get training? There are a number of free and low-cost webinars, events and online training packages available to help you.

Various federal and state government agencies and departments run training for small businesses. These are run by professionals working in the relevant fields. These workshops and webinars cover topics related to tax, record keeping and advertising.

All Business, Government, Finance, Tax
Canberra Institute of Technology Courses Canberra Institute of Technology

CIT provides a range of training courses at various levels covering a wide range of topics including:

  • Business and management
  • Conservation and land management
  • Community service

The Yurauna Centre is a dedicated Indigenous student support centre at CIT.

ACT Land and sea management, EPBC Act (Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation), Business
Cert III Community Services Canberra Institute of Technology

This program is designed for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people either wishing to enter or already working in the community services sector. 

ACT Education, Heritage, Community, Community development
Cert IV Community Development Canberra Institute of Technology

This program is designed for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people either wishing to enter or already working in the area of community development.

ACT Community, Heritage, Education
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
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
Tafe Statement In Inter-Agency Liaison Officer TAFE NSW

Effective crisis management requires coordination and command of resources and personnel from many different organisations and agencies, from cross jurisdictional areas. 

NSW Commercial development, Communication, Business, Government
Understanding finances for corporations Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

This workshop provides a basic introduction to understanding finances in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporations. Topics include Directors responsibilities, Bookkeepers, accountants and auditors, Reading and understanding financial statements and budgeting.

All Finance, Funding, Tax, Bookkeeping

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