APTC Media

APTC Media

The Australia Pacific Training Coalition (APTC) is a training excellence and collaboration centre. It was announced as an Australian Government initiative at the Pacific Islands Forum in 2006 and welcomed by the Pacific Island leaders. As Australia’s flagship Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) investment in the region, APTC collaborates with national governments, development partners, the private sector, organisations for people with disabilities, civil society organisations, and Pacific TVET institutions in ten countries: Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Timor-Leste, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu. APTC also works closely with industry representatives around the region to ensure its training programs are relevant and aligned with current and future career opportunities for graduates – careers where skilled employees are in high demand. APTC offers Australian qualifications from Certificate II to Diploma level in various vocational areas. Highly regarded and qualified trainers deliver courses, and graduates will enjoy the benefits of an internationally recognised and accredited Australian qualification. APTC is an Australian Government initiative implemented by TAFE Queensland (RTO 0275) in partnership with the Pacific and Timor-Leste.

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Students wow with stories, cooking

Australia-Pacific Technical College (APTC) students captured the minds and hearts of the local business community at a packed Chamber of Commerce member’s meeting hosted by APTC at their Vaivase campus.

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25 November 2013

Celebrating APTC graduate achievements

The Australia-Pacific Technical College (APTC) graduation held on Wednesday, 20 November 2013, allowed sixty-nine graduates to celebrate their achievements with family at the Vanuatu Institute of Technology (VIT), Hospitality Training and Leisure Tra …

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22 November 2013

Melania Ratotodro, story of a female auto student

Melania Ratotodro wanted to follow in her father’s footsteps and become a ship captain.

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20 November 2013

Ranaz opens at Le Sanalele Complex

Tanu Okesene has always known what he wanted to do in life. That is to be a hairdresser and eventually open and operate his very own hair salon.

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18 November 2013

Samoa For Real helps at Sa’anapu

Early in the morning, a bunch of motivated and supportive SFR members and students from the Australia Pacific Technical College (APTC) in Samoa drove across the island to help Pati work on his fale project.

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15 November 2013

Early Childhood Education Week

Fiji recently celebrated Early Childhood Education Week. The theme for this year’s celebration was ‘Early Childhood Education - Fiji’s Link to the Future’.

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13 November 2013

APTC reaches out to rural communities

Vagadaci villagers in Ovalau never dreamt that higher education would be brought to their doorsteps.

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11 November 2013

Using positive language to guide children’s behaviour

After graduating with a Certificate III in Children’s Services this year, Moureen Khan has been actively sharing her knowledge with the community.

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8 November 2013

APTC Graduate - Miss Hibiscus Priscilla Reddy

Reigning Miss Hibiscus Priscilla Reddy considers a chance meeting in 2009 with Jim Irwin – a former Australia-Pacific Technical College Fiji Country Manager - as “divine intervention”.

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6 November 2013

APTC changed my life

Naturally talented Nau Dakuiliga zeroed in on Hospitality training because it was in demand. She learnt about the Australia-Pacific Technical College courses while waitressing in Nadi, and knew that the College would be her pathway to success. “My jo …

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4 November 2013

Osea strives for FEA wireman’s license

Six months of intensive training at the Australia-Pacific Technical College (APTC) has taken Fijian Osea Qaluma a step closer to an electrical trade career and a Fiji Electricity Authority (FEA) wireman’s license.

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1 November 2013

From Provincial to International

Hard work and higher education has turned Maika Raisilisili into a self-confident young man. He attributes this positive change to the training he received at the Australia-Pacific Technical College.

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30 October 2013