Launch of Keeping Up

Watch Tiga Bayles’ welcome from the launch of ‘How young Indigenous people are faring’ and ‘Keeping Up’ and hear from practitioners working in the good practice examples and watch Professor Mick Dodson’s wonderful speech from the day.
Green Team – Driving Excellence in Skills for Sustainability

The Green Team project is a sustainability initiative which has been developed and implemented by WorldSkills Australia, the Dusseldorp Skills Forum and ARUP.
Real Skills Real Work

We have partnered to develop local jobs that provide real pathways from school to work in a remote community.
Green Team 2010

Under the guidance of the lead auditor, ARUP, the Green Team conducted interviews with each of the skill areas and gathered data that will become part of the Environmental Audit Report and establish benchmarks for improvement.
MoVE – Modelling Vocational Excellence

WorldSkills Australia, Dusseldorp Skills Forum and RMIT are partnering to find out about excellence in skills. We asked competitors to share their experience.
Indigenous National Nightly News

In todays world everyone has to know how to identify and solve problems, work in teams and communicate well.The Quick Hut experience.
Flexible Learning Network

Learn more about The Flexible Learning Program for Indigenous Young Australians.
Stronger Smarter: Yes We Can

A wonderful video from the Indigenous Education Leadership Institute, a good practice example from Keeping Up.
Y Green

Jodi Pincus, Director of California Youth Energy Services visited the Y Green project sites in February 2008. See her in action here.
Y Green in the News

Find out what all the fuss is about in this clip where Jodi Pincus, Director of California Youth Energy Services talks about combining the home audit with skill development and work opportunities for young people from the local community.