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Celebrating Australia's skills excellence

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July - August 2025

The Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre came alive in June with the beating heart of skills excellence in Australia. Trevor Schwenke, CEO, WorldSkills Australia, was there.

Celebrating Australia's skills excellence

As CEO of WorldSkills Australia, I am incredibly proud to have witnessed the 2025 WorldSkills Australia National Championships, one of our nation's largest and most prestigious skills competitions.

The event wasn't just a competition; it was a celebration. It was a chance to see the very best of Australia's young talent in action - 605 competitors across 63 skills, representing industries that keep our country moving forward: from engineering and construction, to hospitality, health, IT, and the creative industries.

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