Curriculum materials, automotive teaching resources, advice, and further information may be obtained from:
The Tasmanian Skills Institute
The automotive industry employs more than 300,000 people across Australia, through more than 60,000 enterprises, in three major areas - vehicle manufacturers, component manufacturers and the retail, service and repair industry. The automotive industry is not just limited to motor mechanics, auto electricians, spray painters or body repairers. The industry also includes the manufacture, sale, service and repair of buses, trucks and trailers, heavy machinery, marine products, outdoor power equipment, motorcycles and bicycles. For more information on Skills Tasmania courses click here
Australian Apprenticeships
Click here to learn more about becoming an apprentice and the role played by Government and Australian Apprenticeship Centres.
Australian Apprenticeships Centre
JobNet Tasmania Incorporated (trading as JobNet Tasmania) is an Australian Apprenticeships Centre contracted by the Australian Goverment - as represented by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations - and Training to provide Australian Apprenticeships Support to provide Services to employers and Australian Apprentices. JobNet Tasmania is one of a number of Australian Apprenticeships Centres in Tasmania. Please click here for further information.
TACC
TACC has a range of materials available for schools on automotive careers and general industry information. TACC has a fulltime Careers Advisor, who is available to visit schools to talk to students and careers teacher about career opportunities in the Automotive industry.
Click here to contact the TACC Careers Advisor.