Welcome to RAPAD SKILLING and the Australian College of Outback Tourism RAPAD SKILLING is the training and skilling arm of Central Western Queenslnad Remote Area Planning and Development Board. It was established to meet the needs of the region particularly in the area of coordination and delivery of training. RAPAD SKILLING through the Australian College of Outback Tourism delivers quality, non-accredited Tourism short courses and funded programs aimed at upskilling Central West Queenslanders to meet the job vacancies in the tourism and hospitality industry. Through partnerships with Registered Training Organisations, ACOT has facilitated the delivery of accredited training in tourism and hospitality in local communities throughout Central West Queensland. Undertake study through Australian College of Outback Tourism and gain employment in the exciting tourism sector of the Central West. RAPAD SKILLING and ACOT are continuously developing and improving. Should you require training in specific areas not offered, please contact and we will design / arrange a training package tailored to your needs.
What's been happening? « Back Mayoral Masterchef Challenge
CONGRATULATIONS to the Central West Mayors on their culinary skills displayed at the inaugural Mayoral Masterchef Challenge held in Longreach last night. Visiting Masterchef Alison Taafe demonstrated then set the Mayors to task replicating their allocated dish. While the camaraderie was high, the completion was fierce with Boulia Mayor Cr Rick Britton announced as the winner. The evening was also a chance to highlight some local produce with the beef coming from the Blackall based Mitchell Grass Meats and the lamb from Silverwood Doper. Alison had been visiting the region this week working with school students and chefs raising the profile of the hospitality career. Blackall State School arranged for Alison to participate in their Blackall Food Fight which was won by P&C President Mark Hancock along with his team of students Mathew Spencer and Jessica Walker. Alison’s visit was sponsored by Hospitality Training Association Inc, Queensland Tourism Industry Council, RAPAD (Remote Area Planning and Development Board) and ACOT.
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