Meet the TAFE NSW Skillaroos representing Australian skills training on the world stage

By Steve Whan

18 March 2024

Steve Whan
Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education

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Meet the TAFE NSW Skillaroos representing Australian skills training on the world stage

Monday 18, March 2024

Nine TAFE NSW students will represent Australian skills training on the world stage at the WorldSkills Internation Championships in France this year.

Since 1950, the WorldSkills International Championships have united vocational apprentices and trainees from around the world to compete in their respective disciplines.

Competitions are designed by industry and skills experts who assess an individual's knowledge, practical competence, and employability skills against a set of strict criteria.

The students who make up part of the Australian team, known as the Skillaroos, will travel to France in September where they will test their skills against competitors from more than 75 countries. 

The TAFE NSW Skillaroo team members are at the top of their training in disciplines such as Automotive Technology, Bakery, Beauty Therapy, Bricklaying, Construction Metal Work, Hairdressing, Health and Social Care, Industrial Mechanics, and Welding.

Like the Olympics, WorldSkills Australia competition activity begins at the grassroots level, in competitions held in one of 34 regions around Australia. Competitors progress competing at national and international levels, in front of over 200,000 people.

Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education Steve Whan said:

"The WorldSkills International Championships will provide these TAFE NSW students, all hailing from regional areas, with amazing and potentially life-changing learning opportunities.

"Congratulations and good luck to our TAGE NSW competitors. Their selection for the Australian team speaks volumes of their dedication to their course and the high-quality support from their TAFE NSW teachers.

"TAFE NSW is Australia's largest education and training provider. For those considering a skills-based career, its training spans around 260 occupations across 85 industry sectors."

WorldSkills Australian CEO, Trevor Schwenke said:

"Congratulations to every Skillaroo on their selection. We're incredibly excited to be sending out biggest team ever to Lyon and look forward to the fierce but friendly competition that the International Competition brings.

"The calibre of talent in this team is second to none. Their skills, positive attitude, and professionalism is inspiring, and we wish them all the best when they head to France and fly the flag for Aussie skills."

"We have team members who have made sacrifices in their personal lives and had to overcome adversity to be crowning the best in their skill and profession. As hopeful as we are that the team will bring home gold, they're already winners."