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The ITABs undertake a range of activities to identify our industries' needs for skills and workforce development. These activities draw on a range of formal consultation mechanisms such as focus groups, surveys, individual site visits and web forums. The aim is to bring together the views of key state stakeholders including employers, unions, peak bodies, regulators and government agencies to ensure all advice is current and reflects an accurate and accepted industry position.

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Automotive Training Board NSW

Level 1, 299 Elizabeth Street, Surry Hills, New South Wales, Australia, 2000
www.atbnsw.com.au

The Automotive Training Board, NSW is an industry body, who's primary function is to provide information and advice on the training needs of the automotive industry.

Food Tourism and Hospitality Industry Skills Board

5-9 Rundle Street, Kent Town, South Australia, Australia, 5067
www.fthskillscouncil.com.au

Food Tourism and Hospitality Industry Skills Board The Food, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Skills Advisory Council SA Inc has been established to represent the interests of the food and beverage processing and manufacturing, and tourism and hospitality industries in South Australia.

Service Skills Victoria

Level 2, 10 Queen Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3000
www.ssv.org.au

Service Skills Victoria Service Skills Victoria is an industry advisory board for skill development. The organisations coverage extends across the service industries workforce in Victoria. These industries include; Wholesale and Retail, Tourism & Hospitality, Caravan, Hairdressi ...

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