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Opening doors to employment

The City of Casey and Chisholm Institute of TAFE have joined forces to create accessible employment pathways for residents and enhance local hiring opportunities for businesses.

The strategic partnership was cemented in October 2024, when the two organisations signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) outlining their commitment.

The agreement focuses on developing training programs that meet industry requirements, promoting inclusive local learning opportunities, and creating clear, accessible employment pathways for all residents.

As a focus, it prioritises engaging with the city’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to seek their guidance to support improved education and employment outcomes for their communities.

With extended connections throughout the business community, the agreement aims to provide students with practical skills and hands-on experience through work placements in local industries.

City of Casey Mayor Stefan Koomen said: “This partnership marks a significant step in our efforts to create a resilient and competitive local economy.

“Chisholm Institute of TAFE’s expertise makes them the perfect partner to help us in this pursuit.”

Chisholm Institute of TAFE CEO Stephen Varty shared his excitement about the collaboration.

“We are excited to collaborate with the City of Casey to develop programs that not only enhance the skills of our students but also meet the evolving demands of local employers,” he said.

“This partnership is a testament to our commitment to delivering quality education that makes a positive impact in our communities.”

The collaboration will also deliver targeted training programs focused on innovation and environmental sustainability, supporting the growth and resilience of strategic sectors in the City of Casey.

For more information about the project, contact the City of Casey or Chisholm Institute of TAFE.

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