Elizabeth Board holds a BA, an M.Ed and a Grad Dip in Business Admin, as well as teaching degrees, and has studied in the USA and UK. She has taught at the primary, secondary and tertiary level and maintains a keen interest in, and commitment to, education in all its forms.
She has extensive experience in the not-for-profit sector, including universities, aged care, regional hospitals, apprenticeships and training, and community groups, focussing on governance and strategy. She has owned and run two small businesses and is a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, the Institute of Community Directors Australia and a Fellow of Educate Plus.
In a world where trades are often dominated by men, 21-year-old Mori Hearder is breaking stereotypes and paving her own path. She has become the first female Australian Apprentice employed by Specialized Projects in the Australian Capital Territory, marking a significant milestone. After high school, Mori worked as an au pair in London and in […]
Read MoreAfter a decade behind bars, Brenden has defied the odds. Today, he is a tyre fitter at a local mine and has taken significant steps towards reuniting with his son, who was once in the care of the Department of Child Services. But his journey isn’t over yet—he’s now working hard to buy his own […]
Read MoreSkill Hire’s Transition to Work (TtW) program, in partnership with IronMerge, is making a significant impact in Northam, Western Australia, by providing tailored and inclusive opportunities for First Nation participants interested in the mining industry. The FIFO utility information session, a new initiative of Skill Hire’s TtW program, is designed to offer at-risk First Nations […]
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