This video shows how cabinetmaking has become an environmentally-friendly industry. Jason Hindes, chief judge, is showcasing the use of 100% second hand or reclaimed material in cabinet making at WorldSkills.
At the WorldSkills 2008 in Sydney's Darling Harbour, we speak to Allan Drew - Heavy Vehicles Judge, who tells us of the importance of sustainability and economy especially when it comes to heavy vehicles.
On the last day of competition, Simon Buchanan takes us through the Landscape Construction site, showing us what the competitors have accomplished so far and what they are trying to achieve.
Craig Deardon, International Bronze Medalist returns to 2008 WorldSkills National held at the Convention Centre, Darling Harbour in Sydney to show how restaurant service can be environmentally sustainable.
Tim Hambly, Bricklaying Judge, talks us through sustainable bricklaying at the WorldSkills Nationals 2008. He demonstrates some of the talented and aesthetically-pleasing projects that are nearing completion.
Meet Steve Bulman, Chief Judge WorldSkills Joinery and the man responsible for sourcing thermally modified wood from Finland to use in the greenest WorldSkills Competition in the World.
Find out how vehicle painting is embracing the sustainability challenge and using new technologies and processes at the 2008 WorldSkills Australia National Competition in Sydney. Winner of the Skills for Sustainability Award!
David Arnold, Electrical Control Coordinator, has been the international expert on 6 occasions for Australia, and on 4 occasions has been the chief expert. He therefore knows a lot about electrics!
about 17 days agoGen Green Survey report now online - Aust apprentices and trainees experience of skills & sustainability in 2011 @http://t.co/lCe3B0ZS
2 Dec 2011Dusseldorp Skills Forum & friends are excited about Creative Learning Forum today with keynote Julian Sefton Green, http://t.co/94owplHh