Career Advice Australia
Career Advice Australia helps young people aged 13 to 19 connect to their future. They provide support to
- young people to move through school and into further study, training or work
- parents to support and guide their children in career decision-making
- schools to strengthen and increase their career education activities and services
- businesses and industry to shape and prepare their future workforce.
Go to the Career Advice Australia website.
Job Guide 2009
The Job Guide 2009 site includes hundreds of occupational profiles.
The Job Guide is distributed to schools with year 10 students, career advisers at all TAFEs and universities as well as youth-focused Australian Government funded programs that provide career advice and support to year 10 aged students.
Visit the Job Guide 2009 website.
Indigenous Youth Mobility Program
The Indigenous Youth Mobility Program is part of the Australian Government’s 'A Better Future for Indigenous Australians - opportunities for education' commitment.
The program assists young people aged 16-24 from remote areas to relocate to one of the IYMP Host Locations to complete the qualifications they need to obtain sustainable employment.
For more information, visit the Indigenous Youth Mobility Program website.
myfuture
www.myfuture.edu.au can help you make career decisions, plan your career pathways and manage work transitions.
You can identify and explore career options, and find information on occupations, industries, courses, training providers and scholarships.
myfuture provides up to date career resources to help parents and the broader community support others in exploring and planning careers.
myfuture is jointly funded by the Australian, state and territory governments.
Go to the myfuture website.
SkillsInfo
The SkillsInfo website includes information about employment trends and prospects, and links to information on industry employment, careers, skill needs and training options.
Use the information in SkillsInfo to find skills-related information for industries and regions across Australia.
Go to the SkillsInfo website.
Career Information Centres
Centrelink’s Career Information Centres hold printed, video and computerised career information. Their experienced staff can help you with your career research.
For more information, or to find contact details for your nearest centre, go to Career Information Centres.