“I’m pretty excited. I’ll get to see what other people can do and get to learn a few extra bits and bobs,” said competitor Conor, who hopes to progress into race car engineering when he completes his VET in Schools automotive studies.
“I feel a little bit nervous but I’ve been practising. I’ve got my own set up at home where I do basic patterns and keep my skills up. I work full-time in the industry and seize every opportunity I have to make a new pattern, sew and press,” said up-and-coming fashion designer Amelia who recently showcased her designs at the prestigious Melbourne Spring Fashion Week.
Kangan Institute’s CEO Trevor Schwenke, who has devoted years to developing and expanding WorldSkills as the former chairperson of the Queensland WorldSkills committee, emphasised the value of participating in the prestigious competition.
“All the very best to our competitors who will be pitting their skills and knowledge against Australia’s finest students,” he said.