The Australia and New Zealand Electrotechnology Training Alliance (ANZETA) is a not-for-profit organisation which has been formed by specialist electrotechnology based Group Training Organisations (GTOs) and Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) for the purpose of:

Having a strong and combined voice to promote member GTOs and RTOs across Australia and New Zealand;Having a strong and combined voice to promote member GTOs and RTOs across Australia and New Zealand

Setting standards of excellence for ANZETA organisations

Working together to create a sustainable industry environment for electrotechnology GTOs and RTOs

Ensuring communication, cooperation and collaboration in the interests of improving member operations

Represent 4,000 employed apprentices and trainees, 7,000 apprentices in training and over 1,000 businesses.

ANZETA is recognised in Australia and New Zealand as a progressive group that promotes excellence in electrotechnology employment, training and development.

ANZETA members have a strong focus on planning for the future of our industry, in order to embrace and capitalise on changes and opportunities. As the first trans-Tasman electrotechnology alliance, ANZETA ensures that the training provided to apprentices and trainees in Australia and New Zealand is relevant and assists and supports members to continuously improve their businesses.

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Postition Statements

The Australian and New Zealand Electrotechnology Training Alliance (ANZETA) exists for the purpose of combining Group Training Organisations (GTOs) and Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) in a collective voice so as to work together as a better alternative to ‘all others’. The collective group works to set a standard of excellence built on the combined resources each organisation has.

Working as a collective, ANZETA aims to create a sustainable industry environment for the industry they serve. The group looks to ensure communication, cooperation and collaboration is in the interests of improving their business operations – collectively forming a voice to provide leadership that will lead to better training outcomes.

ANZETA organisations have established the following set of principles to assist in achieving its vision:

ANZETA will achieve this vision through the provision of the highest quality service encouraged through:

Compliance with National Group Training Standards

Compliance with the Australian Skills Quality Authority Standards

Compliance with all relevant legislation (i.e. licensing, regulation)

Embracing quality principles

Focusing on continuous improvement in all business activities

Improving Workplace Health and Safety culture and meeting regulatory requirements

Exceeding customer expectations

Developing position statements on key issues that set ANZETA apart from other GTOs, direct indenture employers and RTOs.

ANZETA organisations have established the following set of principles to assist in achieving its vision:

Make decisions in the best interest of improving members’ organisational performance

Actively seek opportunities for mutual prosperity

Work collectively where the organisations can add value or create greater influence in doing so

Trust, respect and support each other

Encourage innovative thinking

Share resources and information as far as is practicable

Encourage open, honest and timely sharing of information

Members

Electro Careers and Apprenticeships
ElectroGroup Apprenticeships and training
NECA Training and Apprenticeships
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Electrical Group Training
PEER

News

ANZETA were proud to hold a WorldSkills Australia 2024 Regional Competition hosted at the NECA Education and Careers Dandenong Campus on Friday 5th July 2024.

ANZETA holds a Licence agreement with Worldskills to run this Electrical Apprentice Competition under their rules, which then offers the successful apprentices the option to go on to the WorldSkills National Competitions in Brisbane in 2025 and potentially the International Competitions in 2026.

The competition was a huge success with 12 participants from all states across Australia undertaking a range of specified tasks on the day. The competition outcome was incredibly close between the three winners; well done to all those apprentices who took part.

Three winners were crowned at the event’s presentation dinner. Congratulations to:

Gold Medal: Max Figgis – NECA Training and Apprenticeships ACT

Silver Medal: Ky Knight – Electrogroup Queensland

Bronze Medal: Cooper Inns-Mexted – Electrogroup Queensland.

The event would not have been possible without the support of our Major Partner: Energyskills Australia, NECA National and ETU National.

ANZETA would like to sincerely thank the judges, mentors, sponsors, ANZETA members, and the wonderful team at NECA Education and Careers Victoria for making this event happen.

Contact

For general enquiries about ANZETA please contact Michael Boyce on 0417 872 765 or email boycenet@ozemail.com.au

To contact members of ANZETA click here for contact details.