Kingston Institute Australia

Unemployment rate dips below 4 per cent, but job creation slows almost to a halt

                                Australia’s unemployment rate has fallen to 3.9 per cent, even though only 4,000 new jobs were created in April.  Key points: Australia’s unemployment rate has dropped below 4 per cent for the first time since the mid-1970s But only 4,000 jobs were created last month, which was well below economist forecasts Underemployment fell… Continue reading Unemployment rate dips below 4 per cent, but job creation slows almost to a halt

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Boost to Higher Education for International Students

The Morrison Government’s announcement today of $10 million to support a new international education strategy is a welcome boost for an export sector that has been decimated by the COVID-19 pandemic. “The past two years have been absolutely devastating for our international education sector. Funding to encourage more students to study here is fundamental to… Continue reading Boost to Higher Education for International Students

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Legislation Around Blockchain Will Pay For the Australian Economy

Digital X CEO Lisa Wade welcomes uncomplicated government legislation around digital assets, blockchain and cryptocurrency as the future of commerce and business. Kingston Institute Australia offers Diploma and Advanced Diploma of AppliedBlockchain for the students to advance their skills and knowledge in Applied Blockchain.   VIDEO: Legislation around blockchain will make it easier by for… Continue reading Legislation Around Blockchain Will Pay For the Australian Economy

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International students a lifeline for Australian workforce

International students a lifeline for Australian workforce International students are returning to Australia’s shores, with just under 30,000 arriving in the past six weeks. Many of the students will be joining or rejoining the workforce, relieving pressure on small businesses that have struggled to find workers during the pandemic. Under temporary new rules, international students can… Continue reading International students a lifeline for Australian workforce

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Skilled Graduates Safeguarded Australian Economy

“Our VET sector has already led the way in training frontline workers who have safeguarded our economy from the effects of a global pandemic and today’s announcement will further bolster the sector to a world-class standard”, said by Minister for Skills and Tertiary Education Geoff Lee. As a RTO, we can observe that the skills industry needs… Continue reading Skilled Graduates Safeguarded Australian Economy

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Happy New Year 2022

2021 Congratulations and thank you all!   Kingston Institute has performed reasonably well, exceeding even our own more conservative estimates due to unprecedented COVID-outbreak leading to closure of international boarder especially for international students.   On behalf of the team, I offer my heartfelt congratulations to our students, the College team, partners and professional colleagues who engaged… Continue reading Happy New Year 2022

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Australia is Welcoming Internationals Students

 Recently, Australia has lifted travel restrictions for fully vaccinated international students and Temporary Graduate visa holders. This means that new and returning international students can travel to Australia, without the need to apply for a travel exemption, and get settled in ahead of their return to on-campus learning in 2022.    With the change in… Continue reading Australia is Welcoming Internationals Students

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Vaccinations for international students

Vaccinations for international students. A new purpose-built website can assist international students to easily find the information and help they need to get vaccinated www.scfintakesupport.org.au   If you have any questions, contact us or call Strategic Relationship Manager, your local office on 13 28 11 or visit Training Services NSW.

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General advice on wearing face masks

Wear a face mask if it is hard to maintain 1.5 meters of physical distance from others or if you have COVID-19 symptoms. For further details, visit https://www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/face-masks

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General English Program

General English Program to develop your English Skills is coming soon…: Improve your reading, writing, speaking and listening skills and be prepared for future study, your dream job, and your life in Australia as a speaker of English

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