Get job-ready by finding training that will help you learn important new skills.
On this page:
Find a training organisation
Registered training organisations run courses that help you develop the skills you need for a particular job. Your qualifications are nationally recognised.
- Find a local provider
- Explore courses
- Find information on opportunities in your state
Increase your confidence with stronger skills
The Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) Program is a free training initiative designed to help eligible Australians aged 15 and over develop the skills they need to get the job they want by improving their English language, reading, writing, maths and digital skills.
Learn more about the SEE ProgramReading Writing Hotline
The Reading Writing Hotline is a free national service that helps adults improve their reading, writing, and basic maths skills. Adults seeking support can call the hotline to speak with someone who can offer advice, support and referral information.
- Find classes near you
- Get help by mail or computer
- Connect with teachers and support networks
- Explore websites and books to support your learning
- Phone 1300 655 506
Lodge a complaint about your training provider
The National Training Complaints Hotline connects you with the relevant authority to have your complaint heard.
- Complete the online form
- Call the student enquiry line
Australian Training Awards
The Australian Training Awards recognise and celebrate excellence in vocational education and training (VET).
- Explore award categories
- Find key dates and how to apply
- Discover current and previous finalists and winners
Accessing On-Country training in Central Australia
A Remote Training Hubs Network is being established to support Central Australian First Nations peoples with access to On-Country vocational education and training.
- Connecting people with training for skills needed On-Country
- Assistance with transport between training hubs
- Work with mentors to help connect training with local jobs