2025 Tasmanian Training Awards


Do you know an amazing apprentice, trainee, teacher, training organisation or employer that deserves to be recognised?

The annual Tasmanian Training Awards celebrate Tasmania’s finest. Nominations are now open and close on Monday 26 May 2025.

There are categories for individuals and organisations. Winners from some categories have the opportunity to compete with other states and territories to be named the best in Australia at the Australian Training Awards which will be held in Darwin this year.

To start your application visit the Tasmanian Training Awards website.

2024 Tasmanian Training Awards Winners

2024 celebrated Tasmania’s finest apprentices, trainees, vocational students, teachers and trainers as well as training providers and employers.

Hobart City High School Big Picture student Aleira Chalker was a worthy winner of the 2024 School-based Apprentice of the Year. Aleira completed her Certificate IV in Business with the Legislative Council Hobart and the support of training provider – Scala The Training Company.

Aleira has demonstrated amazing leadership through her school-based apprenticeship and was lucky enough to gain an opportunity within the state government’s Legislative Council. She has been able to learn an incredible amount through her Business course and has shared her experiences with students and staff at the Big Picture School, presenting at Tasmanian Youth Forums as well as taking internships at a number of organisations to boost her experience.

More recently, she advocated for the development of the Youth Drop-in Centre in Glenorchy and through this interacted with community organisations and members of the community as well as with local political figures and schools. She was also a lead proponent in presenting the concept to the relevant Minister. She is looking forward to being an ambassador for the value of school-based apprenticeships and pursuing her passion for social justice.

Check out the other 2024 Winners.

2024 Tasmanian Training Awards Winners

Aleira Chalker