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What you can and can’t do on a Total Fire Ban day

25/1/2019

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What is a Total Fire Ban?
We declare a Total Fire Ban on a day when a fire is most likely to
spread rapidly (because of extreme fire weather) or if there are
already widespread fires and we don’t have the resources to fight
more. The lighting of open-air fires or any other activity in the
open air that is likely to cause a fire is banned.

Total Fire Bans affect everyone
Every Western Australian is affected including
farmers, campers, construction workers and
residents in both urban and rural areas. So, make
sure you carefully read this document, and if you need
more information or advice call the TFB Hotline on
1800 709 355.

You will be fined if you ignore a Total Fire Ban
If you ignore a Total Fire Ban, you will get a $1,000 on-the-spot fine. And if it’s a serious breach, you could get up to a $25,000 fine and/or be jailed for 12 months.

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TRAINEESHIP PROGRAM RELAUNCHED TO INCLUDE 22 SMALL LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES

25/1/2019

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Media Release, Traineeship ProgramLinkwest has issued the following press release in response to the relaunch of the traineeship program to support trainees in regional areas.
Traineeship Program relaunched to include 22 small Local Government AuthoritiesLinkwest, the Peak Body for Community Resource Centres (CRCs) and Neighbourhood Centres (NCs) in Western Australia, welcomes the relaunch of the traineeship program to support trainees in regional areas. For a number of years the traineeships provided under this program have been an important part of the CRC program as it enabled the network to build the capacity of local people in small towns across regional WA.   
We are delighted to see the level of investment into regional WA trainees and note that the program has been opened up to 22 smaller LGAs in regional WA that do not have a CRC within their boundary. With a total investment of $2 million into the program we believe it creates opportunities over a greater area of WA. It is particularly welcome as it is seen as a way of keeping small regional towns viable as the trainees stay in rural towns and gain skills, qualifications and further employment opportunities.
“The traineeship program has been a real success story for Community Resource Centres,” says Linkwest Chair, and Manager of the Pingelly CRC, Lee Steel. “Since its introduction, over 500 trainees have benefited from the program, learning valuable skills which can put them on the path to fulfilling careers in their local towns and beyond.”
One such success story is past Nannup CRC trainee Eleanor Ross (nee Cook), who was awarded the National Financial Advisor of the Year at the 2017 Women in Finance Awards.
As with any new or modified program, time will tell how this new traineeship funding model impacts local communities. There is some concern that CRCs with lesser resources than local shires may be disadvantaged in the competitive grant application progress. However, until the first grant round has been completed it is difficult to judge if this concern is justified.  As the Peak for CRCs we will support our members and the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development to ensure that this traineeship program has the best outcome for regional trainees. 


Download the release here.

Kind regards
Your Linkwest team

Enquiries:
P 08 9485 8929 / 1800 818 991
E office@linkwest.asn.au


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Night Stalk with Southern Forests Community Landcare - 8th March

22/1/2019

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SNUG (Support, Nature, Understand, Grow) Learn About Colour Kinesiology with Christine King 8th Feb

21/1/2019

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MCRC Closed for Australia Day Long Weekend!

18/1/2019

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Boost your teams morale and performance with our short course

18/1/2019

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2 Wise Monkeys - It's time we had a talk 11th Febuary

17/1/2019

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Our Phones are Down! Don't stress We are not!

17/1/2019

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South Regional TAFE Manjimup Campus

17/1/2019

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Enrolment Days – Semester One 2019
Enrolment Days will be held Thursday 24 January and Friday 25 January.
At our Enrolment days you can:
► speak to a lecturer or staff member about studying in 2019...
► find out more about starting a course
► have your general study questions answered
► find out about studying part-time
► pay a deposit and enrol on the spot
Visit www.southregionaltafe.wa.edu.au to find your course.
View the Facebook event at www.facebook.com/events/2291564787529855/
Classes commence from Monday 4th February 2019.
Please note that certain qualifications are competitive, so places may be limited. Students must be enrolled to secure their place in these courses.
 
We offer a choice of ways to pay for your course fees including concessional rates and no interest payment plans. Please discuss your options with us.
 
Please phone the Manjimup Campus on 9771 7600 or email manjimup@srtafe.wa.edu.au to find out more.
 
Short Courses – Semester One 2019
 
 

Leadership and Management Workshops (NEW)
BSBWOR502 Lead and manage team effectiveness
Please express your interest for this workshop which will be running in Term 2 on Wednesdays from 5:00pm to 8:00pm over 6 weeks.
This course will give you the ability to lead teams in the workplace and to actively engage with the management of an organisation.
 
TLILIC2001 - Licence to operate a forklift
This course is run over 2 days from 8:30am to 4:30pm on the following dates:
Thursday 14th & Friday 15th March 2019
Thursday 11th & Friday 12th April 2019
Thursday 23rd & Friday 24th May 2019
Thursday 20th & Friday 21st June 2019
This course is relevant for anyone wishing to obtain the Nationally Recognised High Risk Work Licence to Operate a Forklift. Minimum age to participate in this course is 18 years of age.
 
RIIWHS204D - Work safely at heights
This one day course is run from 8:30am to 4:30pm on the following date:
Monday 8th April 2019
This is an essential one day course to equip you with the skills and knowledge required to minimise the risks associated with working heights.
 
AHCMOM212 - Operate quad bikes
This one day course is run from 8:30am to 3:00pm on the following date:
Thursday 19th May 2019
This course will take you through the process of maintaining and operating quad bikes (four wheeled).
 
TLILIC2005 - Licence to operate a boom-type elevating work platform
This course is run over 2 days from 8:30am to 4:30pm on the following dates: 
Monday 13th & Tuesday 14th May 2019
This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills required to operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more) safely and to obtain a National WP licence.
 
RIIWHS202D - Enter and work in confined spaces
This course is run over 1 day from 8:30am to 4:30pm on the following date:
Tuesday 9th April 2019
This course highlights the risks associated with working in confined spaces and assists participants to understand the requirements of the Australian Standard regulating confined space work.
 
AHCMOM213 - Operate and maintain chainsaws
This one day course is run from 8:30am to 4:30pm on the following dates:
Thursday 7th March 2019
Thursday 9th May 2019
This course covers the process of: maintaining, preparing and operating hand-held chainsaws.
 
Load Restraint
TLID2004 - Load and unload goods/cargo
This course is run over 1 day from 8:30am to 4:30pm on the following date: 
Wednesday 15th May 2019
If you are a heavy vehicle driver and part of your job role is to transport loads, this course is designed and aimed at ensuring you have a clear understanding that the load you are transporting is safe and secure while in transit.
 
AHCMOM202 - Operate tractors
This one day course is run from 9:00am to 3:00pm.
Express your interest for our next course.
This course will take you through the process of operating tractors with or without attached equipment.
 
AusChem Accreditation
AHCCHM303 - Prepare and apply chemicals
AHCCHM304 - Transport and store chemicals
This course is run over 2 days from 8:30am to 4:30pm on the following dates:
Tuesday 28th & Wednesday 29th May 2019
This 2 day course is intended for those working with chemicals and gaining AusChem WA accreditation.
 
AusChem Re-Accreditation
AHCCHM401 - Develop procedures to minimise risks in the use of chemicals
This one day course is run from 08:30am to 4:30pm on the following date:
Thursday 30th May 2019
This one-day course is an essential update for primary producers in all aspects of chemical use and is designed to maintain AusChem WA accreditation.
 
Using Chemicals Safely in the Workplace
AHCCHM101 - Follow basic chemical safety rules
This one day course is run from 8:30am to 2:30pm on the following date:
Friday 31st May 2019
This AusChem Training WA course is suitable for workers who use hazardous substances and dangerous goods in their job.
 
Barista Workshop
SITXFSA001 - Use hygienic practices for food safety
SITHFAB005 - Prepare and serve expresso coffee
Express your interest for our next course. This short course will help participants gain the skills needed to work as a professional barista or to simply be able to create an awesome cup of coffee at home or in the office.
 
Traffic Management Accreditation
RIIWHS302 - Implement traffic management plan
RIIWHS302 - Control traffic with a stop/slow bat
RIICOM201 - Communicate in the workplace
RIIWHS201 - Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures
This course is run over 3 days from 8:30am to 4:30pm on the following dates:
Monday 10th, Tuesday 11th & Wednesday 12th June 2019
This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills required to be able to safely control traffic in accordance with Main Roads WA requirements and implement basic traffic management plans for works on roads.
 
Traffic Refresher Course
RIICOM201 - Communicate in the workplace
RIIWHS201D - Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures
This course is run over 1 day from 8:30am to 4:30pm on the following date:
Thursday 13th June 2019
This course will update your knowledge and skills in Traffic Control and Basic Worksite Traffic Management. Traffic controllers are required to renew their MRWA accreditation after three years of certification.
 
Fire Extinguisher Training
CPPFES2005A - Demonstrate First Attack Fire Fighting Equipment
This course is run over half a day (4 hours).
Express your interest for our next course.
This course covers the theory and practical application of using various pieces of fire-fighting equipment.
 
Fire Warden Training
PUAWER005B - Operate as part of an Emergency Control Organisation
This course is run over half a day (4 hours).
Express your interest for our next course.
This training is for members of your sites Emergency Control Organisation (Warden Team) and is delivered in compliance with Australian Standard AS3745 and your Emergency Response Procedures.
 
HLTAID001 - Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR refresher)
This half day course is run from 8:30am to 12:30pm.
Express your interest for our next course.
Refresh your skills and knowledge required to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council Guidelines. 
 
HLTAID002 - Provide basic emergency life support
This one day course is run from 8:30am to 4:30pm.
Express your interest for our next course.
In this course you will learn the skills and knowledge required to recognise and respond to life-threatening emergencies in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) Guidelines.
 
HLTAID003 - Provide first aid
This one day course is run from 8:30am to 4:30pm.
Express your interest for our next course.
This course covers a broad range of topics to enable participants to confidently manage emergency situations and provide a first aid response to a casualty.
 
HLTAID004 - Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting (Childcare first aid)
This one day course is run from 8:30am to 4:30pm.
Express your interest for our next course.
This course covers a broad range of topics to enable participants to confidently manage emergency situations and provide a first aid response to a casualty, including asthma and anaphylaxis.
 
MYOB Training Package
BSBFIA303 - Process accounts payable and receivable / BSBFIA302 - Process payroll
Please express your interest for this course and enquire for the current delivery timetable. 
Learn how to manage your business accounts payable and receivable as well as how to process payroll.
 
Microsoft Excel Workshops
BSBITU202 - Create and use spreadsheets
BSBITU304 - Produce spreadsheets 
BSBITU402 – Develop and use complex spreadsheets
Please express your interest for this course and enquire for the current delivery timetable.  
Take your Excel skills to the next level over a series of basic, intermediate and advanced workshops.
 
Microsoft Word Workshops
BSBITU303 – Design and produce text documents / BSBITU201 – Produce simple word processed documents / BSBITU401 Design and develop complex text documents
Please express your interest for this course and enquire for the current delivery timetable.  
Take your Word skills to the next level over a series of basic, intermediate and advanced workshops.
 
If these scheduled short courses are full, the Manjimup Campus can run extra courses at your request (minimum numbers required).
 
Onsite delivery for short courses at your workplace is also an option and we can deliver at a date that suits you (Minimum numbers required).
 
Please note that short course dates may be subject to change.
 
Please phone the Manjimup Campus on 9771 7600, email manjimup@srtafe.wa.edu.au or visit the website at http://www.southregionaltafe.wa.edu.au/courses to find out more.
 
The Manjimup Campus is open Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm and is located at 100 Graphite Road, Manjimup.
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Manjimup Campus
Graphite Road, Manjimup WA 6258
 
T: 08 9771 7600 | F: 08 9771 7602
E: ashleigh.madeley@srtafe.wa.edu.au | W: southregionaltafe.wa.edu.au
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Accordwest - Tenancy Advisory Session

17/1/2019

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​If you have any families or individuals you are working with that may benefit from this session, please feel free to share this information with them.
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