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December 2010
The umbrella category for all Training Events The Centroc Regional Training Service is able to provide advice and access to many certificated courses related to local government. Individuals are able to gain a qualification by enrolling in a full program or can build up to a qualification by selecting skills sets that can be completed in stages. Contact the training service for information on courses that do not appear on the website.
The Roads and Traffic Authority requires all individuals working on roads to undergo training and obtain licences specific to their role. Professional Skills Development covers all courses that assist individuals perform their job effectively. Examples of courses include:
OHS and Compliance training refers to all legislated training and includes those courses that require a WorkCover ticket. Show events from all categories JEvents v1.5.1 B1463 Copyright © 2006-2009 |
| Transport |
Centroc understands that a further $3.5m is to be spent on transport studies in Central NSW, for projects such as: a) Securing the corridor for the Bells Line of Expressway b) a blueprint for transport for the region that identifies the next layer of analysis for the development of transport infrastructure in the region akin to the work being done with water security. c) intermodal shift to freight rail in Central NSW
Centroc's Management plan objectives for this year are to:
Centroc seeks to have as much freight as possible in the region being handled by rail, therefore Centroc supports the retention of grain rail lines and the development of the north/south rail line. Centroc seeks to develop appropriate intermodal facilities in the region, particularly a facility in Parkes to provide a north south/east west intermodal facility of national significance. Centroc seeks to ensure that there are sufficient funds in local government budgets to assure the maintenance of roads in the region. The engineers of the region met in December 2010 to provide advice around the region’s priorities for transport infrastructure. This project is near completion. For more information on any live issues, please contact Centroc. |
| Tue May 22 @08:30 - 04:30PM Confined Spaces with Breathing Apparatus - Forbes |
| Thu May 24 Consultative Committee - Lachlan |
| Fri Jun 15 Construction Induction - Orange |
Did you know that atmospheric CO2 was 364 parts per million (ppm) during the Earth Summit in June 1992? In the past decade, atmospheric CO2 has been rising about 1.9 ppm per year. This is the fastest rate since scientists started using high-precision instruments to take CO2 measurements directly from the Earth's atmosphere.
To find out what Centroc is doing about Climate Change, click here.