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By offering training to smaller groups than usual, SMT has continued to offer training to regional centres and prepares for more courses in 2021
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By offering training to smaller groups than usual, SMT has continued to offer training to regional centres and prepares for more courses in 2021
To address industry demands, SMT begins the development of a biosecurity training program for the prawn-farming industry.
2020 has been a challenging year, however SMT has continued to provide training by adjusting operations to address Government regulations.
In consultation with industry partners, SMT had developed Certificate IV in Shellfish Farm Management available now.
With the introduction of Well Boats to the Tasmanian Salmon Industry, SMT is developing new training programs to address the operation of these vessels.
New traineeships allow employers the opportunity to access Apprenticeship funds to help support their employees learning.
These crew members will be operating the shore supply landing barges that will taxi between the RSV Nuyina and the shore bases.
SMT has been contracted to develop abalone aquaculture husbandry training, leading to more courses in this sector.
SMT offers our first aquatic ROB biosecurity training course, focused on surveillance of pests and disease.
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