Women in Trades
Women in Trades in Australia Breaking [...]
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Women in Trades in Australia Breaking [...]
Sue is new to JHI and is excited to be working part-time as a part of the team. She is a mum of 2 and grandma to 2 lively youngsters. She lives in the bush between Port and Kempsey, along [...]
Bridgette Cullen is a Mum of 2 young girls, lives in Port Macquarie and is new to JHI. Her background includes retail management, personal assistant, WHS and administration roles. She [...]
Travers Goldie is a certified Plumber, Drainer & Gasfitter who works with local plumbing businesses to develop and refine the plumbing skills of apprentices. In 2022, Travers is providing the [...]
Steve has worked in the metals industry since he was a teenager and is a third-generation metal worker, bringing over 18 years trade experience and knowledge to JHI. Steve has worked [...]
Tyra Phillips is the Training Coordinator at JHI, sharing 7 years of a wealth of knowledge and experience in Administration. Tyra’s qualifications include Business Admin [...]
Natasha Murphy is the Manager of JHI and brings over 20 years’ experience as a Trainer and Manager in Vocational Education and Training. She is the current Education Support and [...]
Acknowledgement
John Henry Institute acknowledge the traditional owners of country throughout Australia, especially the NSW Mid North Coast and the Birpai Nation on whose traditional land our Port Macquarie office is located. We acknowledge their continuing connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures, and to the elders both past and present. We look forward to deepening collaborative relationships built on hope and respect and sharing in a positive future.
Acknowledgement
John Henry Institute acknowledge the traditional owners of country throughout Australia, especially the NSW Mid North Coast and the Birpai Nation on whose traditional land our Port Macquarie office is located. We acknowledge their continuing connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures, and to the elders both past and present. We look forward to deepening collaborative relationships built on hope and respect and sharing in a positive future.