Sponsors
Australian Council for Private Education and Training
WA 2008 Small Training Provider of the Year Award
ACPET is the national, not for profit
industry association representing independent providers of post-compulsory
education and training, with over 1000 members from all states and
territories. Members of ACPET deliver a range of vocational, higher
education, commercial and community-based education courses to Australian
and overseas students, including ELICOS.
In WA, ACPET supports members with a range of information services,
networking, professional development and marketing opportunities,
and is proud to be a sponsor of the West Australian Training Awards,
recognising achievement and best practice by vocational education
and training providers in this state.
Australian Institute of Management
WA 2008 Employer of the Year Award
WA 2008 Small Business of the Year Award
The Australian Institute of Management is dedicated to developing
world class managers and leaders by enhancing standards of management
practice throughout Australia.
The Institute's mission is to improve the performance of Managers, Leaders and Organisations.
The Institute has been operating in Western Australia since 1957
and provides a comprehensive range of management and leadership
services to the business community.
The Institute is recognised nationally and internationally as a leading centre of management practice and performance improvement, and has forged strong ties with many respected organisations throughout the world.
Apprenticeships Australia WA 2008 Vocational Student of the Year Award
If you'd like to employ an apprentice or trainee without the administrative hassles, we have a solution that offers flexibility, quality service and nationwide coverage.
Apprenticeships Australia provides a professional apprentice and trainee recruitment, selection and employment service to employers throughout Australia.
No matter what the industry, occupation or location, Apprenticeships Australia allows employers to host high quality apprentices and trainees without the associated paper work, management issues and payroll obligations.
Brought to you by the people who understand business, Apprenticeships Australia is an initiative of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia.
Contact Apprenticeships Australia on 9365 7662 or visit our website http://www.cciwa.com/appswa.

Chamber of Minerals and Energy WA
WA 2008 Training Initiative Award
The Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia Inc (CME)
is the peak resources sector representative body in Western Australia.
The role of CME is to lead the way in having the resources sector
recognised as a highly valued and strongly supported member of the
Western Australian community.
To achieve this CME strives to:
- represent the views and needs of industry members;
- act as a powerful industry voice to government;
- provide an opportunity by which members can work together to
advance and promote the interests of the membership and;
- assist the community in understanding the unique ability of
the industry to contribute to their wellbeing.
CME is funded by its member companies who employ an estimated 85
per cent (34,000) of all mineral and energy employees in Western
Australia.

John Hughes
WA 2008 Apprentice of the Year Award
The John Hughes Skipper Group of automotive companies
is proud of its reputation for being at the forefront in the recruitment
and training of motor industry apprentices.
John Hughes realises the tremendous importance to his company's
future success of having a large number of well trained expert technicians,
some of whom will no doubt achieve senior management positions.
To that end Skippers currently employs a total of 50 apprentices.
Skippers is proud to sponsor the Apprentice of the Year Award.

McDonald's Australia
WA 2008 Trainee of the Year Award
McDonald's firmly believes that people are the
foundation of the company's success and provides employees with
a well structured training program.
It endeavours to provide people with the formal qualifications to
develop their career paths and improve the quality experience McDonald's
delivers to its customers. Annually it spends more then $15 million
on training its employees across Australia .

Newmont Australia
WA 2008 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student of the Year Award
Newmont is a leading company in the gold industry
and one of the world’s largest gold producers. The company
operates core assets on five continents including North America,
South America, Australia and Asia, and has new mine developments
in Africa. .
The long-term success of Newmont, as a world leading gold producer
depends on creating value for the communities in which it operates
as well as for its shareholders and employees. Newmont insists on
high standards for environment protection, good community relations,
social responsibility, employee wellbeing, workplace safety, and
honest communication, in their efforts to be recognised as the mining
company of choice.

The Sunday Times
Large Training Provider of the Year Award
To be provided
Training Accreditation Council
WA 2008 Trainer of the Year Award
The Training Accreditation Council is Western
Australia's State Registering/Course Accrediting Body and is responsible
for quality assurance and recognition of vocational education and
training services in Western Australia..
The Council is committed to being the national leader in the strategic
management of the recognition and quality assurance of training,
including associated policies, services and standards in the vocational
education and training sector and to providing practical, efficient
and responsive support for government, the State Training Board,
industry training providers, and the community.
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