Tag: WorkforceAustralia

Congratulations Nancie!

Nancie wearing a high-visibility Harris Farm Markets vest, smiling at the camera. Workforce Australia Global Skills logos appear at the bottom of the image.

Congratulations to Nancie from Global Skills Baulkham Hills for reaching 6 months at Harris Farm and progressing from the warehouse floor to the office team.

Congratulations Ashley!

Ashley standing in front of a painted sunrise wall, wearing a white “Gone Rogue” t-shirt.

Congratulations to Global Skills Liverpool participant Ashley on reaching her 6-month employment milestone and being shortlisted for a NSW State Training Award.

Congratulations Liisa!

Liisa at work standing beside shelves displaying homewares such as vases, bowls and plates. At the bottom of the image is a teal banner with the Workforce Australia and Global Skills logos.

Congratulations to Global Skills Gosford participant Liisa on reaching 6 months of paid employment after first volunteering for 6 months at Vinnies Woy Woy.

Celebrating Saronbell: Opportunities for Our Participants

Kyan standing outside McDonalds holding his rookie of the year certifcate

Strong relationships with local employers are key to Global Skills’ success in helping our participants find meaningful, sustainable work. Today we’re celebrating Saronbell Pty Ltd, a major employer on the Central Coast, and the opportunities their partnership has created for our participants.

Congratulations Greg!

Close-up of a worker using a barcode scanner in front of stacked cardboard boxes with shipping labels. Workforce Australia and Global Skills logos appear in the bottom right corner.

Congratulations to Global Skills Wetherill Park participant Greg on reaching his 6-month employment milestone! Greg returned to work four years after retiring and is now enjoying a fulfilling role in warehousing and logistics.

Global Skills Supports Youth-Led Initiative

Renee and Chloe smiling and standing in front of Central Coast Council banners.

Global Skills is proud to support the Central Coast youth-led Clothes Swap initiative, in collaboration with Central Coast Council.

Congratulations Emma!

A caregiver offers a cup and saucer to an elderly man seated on a lounge. Workforce Australia and Global Skills logos at bottom left.

Congratulations to Global Skills Wetherill Park participant Emma on reaching her 6-month employment milestone.

Congratulations Ofa!

Ofa and Chevaugh standing on either side of Global Skills’ Workforce Australia banner. The banner displays Workforce Australia branding above our Global Skills logo.

Congratulations to Bankstown participant Ofa on reaching her 6-month employment milestone. After taking time out to care for her mum, Ofa was ready to return to work and rebuild her career.

HEAP Information Session at Global Skills Hornsby

Maddy and Devan from Mission Australia along with Global Skills participants John and Qian.

On Friday 28 November, Global Skills Hornsby welcomed Mission Australia for a Health Equity and Access Program (HEAP) information session with our Participants.

Walk the Talk 2025

Jennifer and Zeina standing behind our shared stall at the event. The table is covered with branded tablecloths and displays brochures, pens, water bottles, and other promotional items.

Walk the Talk 2025 On Wednesday 26 November, Global Skills Community Engagement Coordinator, Jennifer, joined the community for the Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Walk the Talk event. This annual event marks the start of the 16 Days of Activism against gender-based violence campaign. After a 20-minute walk at 8am, everyone gathered at PCYC Waitara for a short… Read more »