Northern Indigenous Employment
The Norther Indigenous Employment (NEI) Group held an Employer Forum on 3rd June 2014 (Mabo Day) See a summaryof the day here – NIE Partnership opens doors to Aboriginal jobs
The Norther Indigenous Employment (NEI) Group held an Employer Forum on 3rd June 2014 (Mabo Day) See a summaryof the day here – NIE Partnership opens doors to Aboriginal jobs
On Thursday the 5th June the Northern Indigenous Employment (NEI) Group was fortunate to win the inaugural Community HART Award see here for more
We would like to invite you to attend the 2014 Banyule Nillumbik Local Learning and Employment Network Annual General Meeting to be held on Wednesday 7 May 2014 from 5pm to 6pm, at Eltham High School, followed by light refreshments. Our Keynote Speaker, Dean Delia, believes that the key to creating innovative, socially minded leaders
Congratulations to Michael Light and his wonderful team of Banyule L2P volunteer Mentors on assisting 50 young people in Banyule to get their Probationary Licences! This will improve their opportunities for further education, training and employment. For more information about the Banyule L2P Program, see our website: www.bnllen.org.au/programs-services/l2p-learner-driver-mentor-program/
A great article in support of our Health & Community Services ITP Program. For more information contact hari@bnllen.org.au Check out the link below to see the full article and video: http://www.theage.com.au/national/education/school-pilot-helps-plug-skill-shortages-20130721-2qcn1.html
Check out the new competition happening at Greensborough Plaza! Year 11 and 12 Viewbank Secondary College textile students have worked hard to put together a millinery piece for this competition and now you, the public, get to vote for your favourite one. The hats can be viewed over the next month on Level 2 of
As part of a Greensborough Chamber of Commerce and local community initiative to celebrate and promote the launch of the new Regional Leisure and Aquatic centre, WaterMarc Banyule, the year nine students from Loyola College were invited to create banners to mark the occasion. Randy Schrader, Arts teacher for Loyola College, who worked with the
The role of Banyule Nillumbik Workplace Learning is to increase workplace learning opportunities for local students, including School Based Apprenticeships & Traineeships (SBATs), Structured Workplace Learning and Work Experience. The Workplace Learning Team is often asked ‘What are the advantages of undertaking a School Based Apprenticeship or Traineeship’? Perhaps this is best illustrated through one
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For the last few years Banyule Nillumbik LLEN has been working behind the scenes, bringing stakeholders together to develop programs that would prepare young people for a career in the local Health and Community Services Industry. This initiative has now evolved to become the Health and Community Services Industry Themed Program. The Industry Themed Programs