“Money grows on trees for arboriculture employers and their workers”
Government is supporting employers and their workers with financial incentives and training subsidies to address the arborist skill shortage.
| THE PROBLEM – Arborist skills shortage | THE SOLUTION – grow our own Arborists |
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Employer incentives
Trainee benefits
Government subsided training
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Find out more about government support to grow your business contact us today on 1300 366 015
- Contact Rob Buick to find out how you can benefit from the range of financial support available to train your workers.
- Enrol your unqualified workers now to begin their AHC30816 Certificate III in Arboriculture in June 2018.
AHC30816 - Certificate III in Arboriculture
Our AHC30816 – Certificate III in Arboriculture course provides you with the most up-to-date techniques using highly specialised equipment to support you to develop your skills and gain your nationally recognised trade qualification.
1 – Department of Jobs and Small Business – Occupational Report for Arborist in Australia, September 2017
2 – Eligibility criteria applies and will be confirmed by your Australian Apprenticeships Centre prior to enrolment. A Summary of the Australian Government Australian Apprenticeships Incentives Program can be found at the following link: https://www.australianapprenticeships.gov.au/publications/summary-australian-government-australian-apprenticeships-incentives-programme
3 – Eligibility criteria applies. Further information can be found at the following link: https://www.australianapprenticeships.gov.au/sites/ausapps/files/publication-documents/ed17-0214_-_sk_-tsl_at_a_glance_acc_1.pdf
4 – This training may be delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding through the Skills First Program for eligible individuals who complete this program as part of a traineeship. Commencing this course may impact your future entitlement to receive government subsidised training. Individuals with disabilities and/or special needs are encouraged to apply.
For information about fees, government funding and next course intake, contact Rob Buick on:
0401 623 301
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or email [email protected]
AHC30816 - Certificate III in Arboriculture
- Tree identification
- Arborist knots & rigging
- Tree inspection
- Pruning operations
- Chainsaw & pole saw
- First aid
- Electrical safety
- Aerial rescue
- Elevated work platform
- Tree felling
Course Duration
18 - 24 months.
Enrol Now
For information about fees, government funding and next course intake, contact Rob Buick on:
1300 366 015
Entry Requirements
To be selected for entry into AHC30816 Certificate III in Arboriculture, applicants are required to complete a suitability review, a task participation and medical checklist and a language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) evaluation, prior to enrolment. Applicants must also be currently employed within the arboriculture industry and be able to demonstrate either:
- The completion of AHC20516 Certificate II in Arboriculture or equivalent; or
- A minimum of 12 months’ relevant industry experience
As this qualification includes a Licence to Perform High Risk Work (EWP), the applicant must also be over 18 years of age and hold current government issued photo identification.











