
On the 22 Feb at 2pm (QLD time), Envirotech Education will offer a free live webinar. It's now opened for registration.
All along the Australian coast, a wide range of hands-on marine development, construction, conservation and restoration projects have been taking place as our marine habitats are under stress.

Previously there were no Marine Vocational Education and Training (VET/TVET) funded employment pathways. Consequently, we have expensive labour, not insufficient qualified people who are specifically trained for the entry level accredited work.
Envirotech Education has developed unique courses on Marine Habitat Conservation and Restoration. The courses consist of practical units providing skills and knowledge around ecosystem restoration. They are designed for people who have the desire to learn both underwater working skills and leadership in marine restoration and conservation. This will empower local communities to take the marine and environmental initiative in their own hands.

Marine and environmental protection industries can lead the VET marine and environmental reform to provide funded school based marine and environmental apprentices and trainees for jobs & higher education pathways.


