• Visit Redland City Council
28 °c
Redland City
26 ° Wed
25 ° Thu
Thursday, May 22 2025
Redlands Coast Today - News from Redland City Council
  • Community
    • Get the Facts
    • Environment
  • Disaster Management
    • Planned Burns
  • Business
  • Budget 2024 – 25
    • Budget 2023 – 24
  • Archive
  • What’s On
  • NewslettersSubscribe
No Result
View All Result
  • Community
    • Get the Facts
    • Environment
  • Disaster Management
    • Planned Burns
  • Business
  • Budget 2024 – 25
    • Budget 2023 – 24
  • Archive
  • What’s On
  • NewslettersSubscribe
No Result
View All Result
Redlands Coast Today - News from Redland City Council
No Result
View All Result

Trade college a coup for Redland City

11 January 2016
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInEmail

Redland City students and businesses will soon be reaping the benefits of the Australian Industry Trade College’s new education facility at Cleveland.

Work on the college is complete with the first trainees starting on Wednesday 27 January.

Redland City Mayor Karen Williams, who inspected work on the new education facility today, said the independent co-educational senior college would provide huge benefits for the city.

You may also like these stories

Council recommits to Small Business Friendly program

Council recommits to Small Business Friendly program

16 May 2025

Free workshops launched for Queensland Small Business Month

1 May 2025

“This has been nearly three years in the making, so I am thrilled to see how far the new college at Toondah Harbour has progressed,’’ Cr Williams said.

Mayor with trade college and kids

“Local students in years 11 and 12 will soon have access to high quality trade training and senior education that is proven to increase employment opportunities. And this means local businesses will soon be able to benefit from access to apprentices and trainees who are work ready.

“It also comes at a very important time for the Redlands as crucial projects such as the $1.4 billion redevelopment of Toondah Harbour, a stone’s throw away, advances following the recent signing of an infrastructure agreement which will deliver $116 million of community improvements to the city.

“This college will fill a real void in the area, with the AITC’s curriculum designed for the real world, allowing students to complete their Queensland Certificate of Education while training full time as a school-based apprentice.

Mayor with trade college kids

“It will be training local young people for local jobs in what will be a massive plus for local businesses and industry. In the past, too many young people have been forced to leave the Redlands to get this sort of training and to find work.

“I am also encouraged by the level of support from local businesses, which have backed the venture by offering training and employment opportunities.

AITC CEO Mark Hands said the college’s goal, as an independent senior school with a trade focus, was to train young people to the highest standard.

He said more than 80 students had already enrolled for courses ranging from carpentry and mechanics to hairdressing and boat building.

“We’re looking forward to soon be working with Redland City Council, local registered training organisations and employers to expand our successful model to the city,” Mr Hands said.

“We see the Redlands becoming a place of opportunity for well-trained young people.’’

Related Stories

Celebrations highlight contributions of Redlands Coast volunteers
Community

Celebrations highlight contributions of Redlands Coast volunteers

19 May 2025
Community invited to have say on city’s strategic priorities
Council

Community invited to have say on city’s strategic priorities

19 May 2025
Car park repair works to start at Weinam Creek
Weinam Creek

Car park repair works to start at Weinam Creek

16 May 2025
Essential sewer upgrade for Thornlands to support future growth
Council

Essential sewer upgrade for Thornlands to support future growth

16 May 2025
Load More
Redlands Coast
Thursday, May 22, 2025
overcast clouds
28 ° c
88%
12.24mh
100%
27 c 24 c
Wed
27 c 23 c
Thu
27 c 22 c
Fri
28 c 23 c
Sat
Redlands Coast Today

Redland City Council acknowledges the Quandamooka People, the Traditional Owners of the land, waters, winds and seas of Redlands Coast. We acknowledge the Elders, past and present, and extend that respect to other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people here.

Connect with Redland City Council

  • Archive
  • Privacy and Legal
  • Right to Information
  • Contact Us

Except where noted, content on this site is licensed under Creative Commons.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Community
    • Get the Facts
    • Environment
  • Disaster Management
    • Planned Burns
  • Business
  • Budget 2024 – 25
    • Budget 2023 – 24
  • Archive
  • What’s On
  • Newsletters

Except where noted, content on this site is licensed under Creative Commons.