News & Events
TVET Events
April 2011
- Thu 28 - AVETRA Conference 2011
Policy in the Pub
Quality, Equity & Innovation
- Mar 22 - Moving out of the classroom and into the workplace
- Mar 16 - Western Sydney Institute - 2010 Training Awards Winner
Key Policy Drivers for VET 3rd Edition December 2010
A new, free resource for the VET sector from TVET Australia, Summary of Key Policy Drivers for VET - 3rd Edition provides a snapshot of current national policy and directions impacting on the national training system.
A major goal of the TVET Australia website is to provide news and to facilitate networking, communication and information for the vocational education and training sector.
Top News Stories
March 22 Lively Debate on 'International Education: Boom to Bust and Back again'
March 22 Communiqué for the MCTEE Meeting - 18 March 2011
March 16 A year of innovative e-learning
March 16 Industry e-learning showcase and exhibition
TVET Newsletter
Events
TVET Australia participates in a number of events throughout the year including conferences, forums, workshops and professional development days. These events further our commitment to engaging with stakeholders, forming new partnerships and developing collaborative working relationships.
Policy in the Pub
We are proud to present the new dedicated Policy in the Pub website:
www.policyinthepub.com.au
Check the Events Sidebar on this page(above right) for Policy in the Pub events each month.
Speeches
- John Dawkins Speech - TDA conference - 14 Sept 2010
- Measuring Success in the Post-Bradley World - Neil Edwards - TDA conference - 14 Sept 2010
NVEAC News
Latest News from the National VET Equity Advisory Council
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Quality Council Focus Newsletter
Quality Council Focus is the newsletter of the National Quality Council.
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Flexible Learning

Think e-learning! – new resource
A new brochure provides a snapshot of how the Australian Flexible Learning Framework (Framework) is helping training organisations to adopt and use e-learning.
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