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FUNDING
FOR NORTHERN TERRITORY
ADITC
awarded places funded under the Productivity Places Program
Northern Territory for:
Job
Seekers: - 40 places in Certificate
II in Drilling are available over a number of different
sectors. Participants are funded to undertake the first six
modules of DICAT Distance Learning Program and to be assessed by a
qualified industry assessor on-the-job.
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Details
Existing
Workers - 10 Certificate III in Drilling and 10 Certificate IV
in Drilling places were made available. While all
Mineral Exploration places have been filled, we still have both a
Certificate III and Certificate IV in Drilling - Waterwell
available. This provides for the coverage of all expenses towards
having personnel assessed on-the-job by a qualified industry
assessor and will often result in an additional reimbursement of
training to your company.
Companies
and individuals interested in applying for the Waterwell
qualifications or to be included in the next round of funding
should contact
RTO Manager
ADITC
PO Box 742
LANE COVE NSW
2066
Phone (02) 9428
3444
Fax
(02) 9429 3555
Email:
info@aditc.com.au
Coal
seam gas drilling regulatory requirement, Queensland
-
it’s coming to live in your yard
On 1st
January 2009, the regulation of the Queensland Department of Mines
and Energy Inspectorate come into full force. This means that
companies working in CSG will needs to demonstrate that their
personnel are ‘competent’. At the least you need to show
you’re working towards it when the date rolls around. The
king-hit way to do this is to ask for our help. You can
either
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demonstrate that your own company training fulfils the regulatory
requirements (ADITC can map this for you), or
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ask for training to be delivered (talk to us) or
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have personnel assessed and a qualification issued if the person is
competent (we can help with this too, but be aware there is a
growing queue. However you will have started.)
Contact our
RTO Manager for information.
2 Gold
Star Excellence Rating

ADITC has
just been recognized by industry and government with the award of 2
Gold Star rating by the Institute for Trade Skills Excellence as a
registered training organisation. Susan Lovejoy traveled to
Melbourne in December to receive the award for ADITC.
This
prestigious award is for excellence in the delivery of training and
training-related services to the drilling industry. This is
the inaugural year of the awards, an additional honour.
We are one
of only five organisations in the nation to have been awarded under
the scheme.
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