SkillsTech Australia Institute director Mary Campbell said the open day would give Queensland students the opportunity to tour the world-class training centre and would feature hands-on activities and demonstrations in all the trades delivered at the centre.
“There will be Try’aTrade activities for automotive, building and construction, electrotechnology, sustainable technologies and water, and manufacturing and engineering trades to showcase what trade training is all about,” Campbell said.
“Our trade teachers will also be on hand to speak to students and discuss what opportunities are available to them."