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Crane Chaser vs Dogman: Same Job, New NameWalk onto most Australian worksites and you’ll still hear the term crane chaser. It’s an old term, no longer official, but

Victoria’s Only On-Site Open Crane Training – Why It MattersGetting your open crane ticket isn’t just about passing an assessment. It’s about knowing what to do when the

Which Telehandler Course Do You Need? A Simple GuideIf you’re planning to operate a telehandler on site, the first question is straightforward: what training do you actually need?The

If you’re planning to work in construction in Victoria, there’s one thing you’ll need before anything else: a White Card.Before you can set foot on most Australian construction

If you want to work on a construction site in Victoria, you need a White Card. It confirms that you’ve completed construction induction training and understand basic site

A White Card doesn’t come with an expiry date stamped on the.If you earned yours through a registered training organisation (RTO), the qualification itself remains valid. There’s no

Walk onto almost any construction site in Australia and someone will ask to see your card. Not your driver’s licence. And not your business card. Your construction induction

Earthmoving training is in high demand across Victoria as construction projects rely on skilled operators to prepare sites safely and efficiently.
Do you need a Certificate III to work in civil construction? Learn how a civil construction course fits into entry-level roles, tickets, and job pathways in Australia.