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HORTICULTURE &
AGRICULTURE COURSES

Horticulture & Agriculture Workshops Horticulture & Agriculture Qualifications
Horticulture & Agriculture Workshops

Chemical User


AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest, weeds and diseases
AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals

Chemical user training is required by law for any person using chemicals as part of their work, including farmers, spraying contractors, nursery workers, grounds keepers and local government employees.

Joblink Plus Limited, trading as Australian Training Plus (ATPlus) - RTO ID No. 91434, will be delivering, assessing and issuing Statements of Attainment to students assessed as competent in the units per course requirements.
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Chemical User Refresher Training


AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest, weeds and diseases
AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals

Chemical user training is required by law for any person using chemicals as part of their work, including farmers, spraying contractors, nursery workers, grounds keepers and local government employees.

Joblink Plus Limited, trading as Australian Training Plus (ATPlus) - RTO ID No. 91434, will be delivering, assessing and issuing Statements of Attainment to students assessed as competent in the units per course requirements.
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Introduction to Welding


This is a practical, hands-on course where you'll learn the basics of Manual Metal Arc (stick) and Gas Metal Arc (MIG) welding processes so you can undertake home welding projects.
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Leatherwork: Plaiting Workshop


In this two-day workshop you’ll begin with the basics, learning how to plait confidently and refining your technique in this core skill that is used in so many leatherwork projects.
 
This workshop is the first in a leatherwork series that offers extraordinary value to students who learn plaiting skills while they work on their own hand-crafted items. 
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Leatherwork: Pouches and Decorative Turks Heads


In this two-day workshop you'll learn how to make a leather pouches and decorative turks heads.

This workshop is part of a leatherwork series that offers extraordinary value to students who learn plaiting skills while they work on their own hand-crafted items. Students in the whip-making workshops have been known to make 2 to 3 whips over the course of a weekend that they get to take home. 
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Leatherwork: Red Hide Whip Making


In this two-day workshop you’ll learn how to make a basic four-strand red hide whip and additional techniques you can use to make your whips more elaborate.

This workshop is part of a leatherwork series that offers extraordinary value to students who learn plaiting skills while they work on their own hand-crafted items. Students in the whip-making workshops have been known to make 2 to 3 whips over the course of a weekend ​that they get to take home. 
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Leatherwork: Roo Hide Whip Making (12-strand)


In this two-day workshop you'll learn how to make a twelve-strand roo hide whip and additional techniques you can use to make your whips more elaborate.

This workshop is part of a leatherwork series that offers extraordinary value to students who learn plaiting skills while they work on their own hand-crafted items. Students in the whip-making workshops have been known to make 2 to 3 whips over the course of a weekend that they get to take home. 
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Leatherwork: Roo Hide Whip Making (8-strand)


In this two-day workshop you'll learn how to make an eight-strand roo hide whip and additional techniques you can use to make your whips more elaborate.

This workshop is part of a leatherwork series that offers extraordinary value to students who learn plaiting skills while they work on their own hand-crafted items. Students in the whip-making workshops have been known to make 2 to 3 whips over the course of a weekend ​that they get to take home. 
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Succulent Planter Box Workshop


Do you suffer from an inability to keep plants alive? Well we have the perfect event for you.

Join us for a fun filled evening with Marney Crowley from Cobbadah Flowers where you'll learn how to create your own succulent planter box.
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Horticulture & Agriculture Qualifications

Introduction to Welding


 
 
Learn the foundational knowledge and practical skills required for welding in this 6-week course for beginners. This course will also help prepare you for working safely in the workplace.
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Weld a Project


This course is for competent welders who would like some professional help to design and construct a project with the help, advice and guidance of an experienced trainer. For those who have completed the Introduction to Welding course this workshop presents the perfect opportunity to use your newfound knowledge and skills to create an amazing garden feature, bull bar, outdoor setting or something for the house. 
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Community College Northern Inland

ABN 46 590 341 073
RTO 90027
47 Fitzroy Street
Barraba NSW 2347
PO Box 20
Barraba NSW 2347
Phone (02) 6782 1662
Freecall 1800 952 264
Email info@ccni.nsw.edu.au

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