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The Australian job market is very lucrative and there is demand for highly skilled workers in professional, managerial and trade occupations throughout all Australian states.

We advise and prepare cases for both students and working holiday makers  in Australia and are committed to providing quality service towards a successful outcome. Surf our site and plan your future!

Information for Job Seekers!
Through Australia's AA Education Network, JOB SEEKERS of any age get help with their career planning and employment and job search.

Career  in Australia
Education doesn't stop when you start your new live in Australia. The better your qualifications and references are, the more job offers you will get. There are many options for tertiary and vocational study, english programs and internships in Australia.  Generally, levels of educational participation, achievement in tertiary education and participation in volontaire work in Australia is above average.

Please note: All of the Australian education and training institutions offer high quality, internationally relevant courses because the Australian Government requires them to be registered and meet quality assurance measures.
Excellence in teaching, research, facilities and support services is found across Australia's education and training system.

Australian Universities
There are forty-three Australian universities to choose from. Australian universities are both teaching and research institutions offering a full range of academic and professional disciplines, with qualifications ranging from diplomas to doctorates. They have an international reputation for excellence and they can provide you with practical and career-orientated training so you can be confident you have the skills demanded by employers. Facilities for teaching, training and research include state-of-the-art laboratories and classrooms, outstanding libraries and modern technology. Many universities have strong links with other private and public sector research institutions. If you are an Australia resident you will pay part of the cost of your education, and the federal government pays the rest. The tuition fees at Australia's private universities are considerably higher than fees at publicly owned universities. If you do not have Australian residency and want to study in Australia you will probably have to pay, up-front, fees for your course. This may be between A$9,000 and A$19,000 per year depending on what qualification you want to study towards.
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Applied learning! Vocational education in Australia
If you want vocational training you can attend a Technical and Further Education (TAFE) institution. TAFE can provide you with training that is both practical and career-oriented and you can develop your own career path through study and a mix of study and work. TAFE offers courses in subjects such as computing, business studies, marketing, graphic design, tourism and hospitality.  Fees are charged for these courses and vary between institutions and states. As with university fees, if you do not have Australian residency you will probably have to pay, up-front, fees for your course which may be between A$5,500 and A$18,000 per year.  Some TAFE courses are offered at degree level with the majority being at diploma or associate diploma level. Under Australia's national qualifications framework graduates can also progress into higher level courses including entry into universities for Diploma and Bachelor degree courses. You can also undertake vocational education programmes in almost any Australian secondary school. These programs are based on the same competencies and lead to a recognised national qualification.


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