Keystone Tasmania Funding: Financial Support for Your Training
Take your skills to the next level with Keystone
With Keystone, you can create new skills and advance your existing skills. Keystone Tasmania funds a subsidy for your course so construction workers in Tasmania can improve and build on their skills.
Link Resources partners with Keystone to deliver these training courses to the construction and building industries.
Keystone Funded Courses
What is Keystone Tasmania?
Keystone Tasmania was established in 1990 as the Tasmanian Building and Construction Industry Training Board to promote a safe, skilled, and sustainable workforce in the Tasmanian building and construction industry. Link Resources is proud to provide training and assessment in Tasmania, which is supported by Keystone.
Who is eligible?
An eligible company is one the business’s principal activity is assessed as being on-site building and construction work, as defined in Schedule 2 of the Building and Construction Industry Training Fund Act 1990. A subsidy payment is available for these companies, with the financial assistance offered being a percentage of the advertised course cost.
How do I claim the subsidy? To get started, eligible businesses will need a Keystone account. Once you’re set-up, you can apply for any training subsidies. Courses and training activities currently approved for Keystone funding through Link Resources can be found below:
Select from one of the following approved courses
Conduct Backhoe/Loader Operations
Confined Space Entry
Elevated Work Platform (EWP) under 11m
Elevating Work Platform (EWP) over 11m
Excavator Operations
Front End Loader
Licence to perform dogging
Low Voltage Rescue (LVR) & CPR
Remove Non-Friable Asbestos
Silica Awareness
Telehandler
Underground Services
Working At Heights
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