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Regional Skills Training

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Regional Skills Training (RST) has been training in the Agricultural industry for over 20 years and pride ourselves on supporting our students through their learning journey and our understanding of the industry. RST always operates our business with the community spirit embedded in our country regions. We are approachable and support orientated with our students and their workplaces.

 

We offer two qualifications:

  • AHC32822 Certificate III in Rural Operations

  • AHC30122 Certificate III in Agriculture.

 

There are core units of competency for this course that every student is required to complete along with elective units. During the enrolment process, RST staff will work with students to develop a tailored training plan that targets the student’s area of interest and the skills they are looking to develop.

 

Some of the elective units that we offer are:

  • Welding and Workshop Tools

  • Machinery Maintenance

  • Operate and Maintain Chainsaws

  • Working at Heights & Confined Spaces

  • Livestock Feeding Plans

  • Administer Medication to Livestock

  • Chemical Accreditation

  • Crop Agronomy

  • Mobile Plan Operation

 

If you would like to find out more, please contact:

Natalie Mortimer, Primary Production Manager, 0480 201 890 or natalie@rst.edu.au

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