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Training to empower

At AGB Training, we provide learning pathways that are designed to empower individuals, with courses designed for adult education, a career change or upskilling in the workplace as well as school leavers.
We support professional development and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), providing learning pathways working towards the students’ career goals.
Founded in 2006, AGB Training is Geelong’s largest private registered training organisation (RTO).
We offer over 50 qualifications for local students, which include over 30 qualifications for international students studying in Geelong. Course areas include automotive and outdoor power, business, community services, correctional services, civil and hydraulic services design, food processing and retail baking, health support services, hospitality, retail services, training and assessment, warehousing, transport and logistics, spoken and written english as well as heavy vehicle and forklift licensing.
At AGB Training, we recognise that it is not a case of one size fits all; each individual brings with them their own set of skills and knowledge. We cater for students’ needs through a range of delivery options including blended learning, flexible online delivery, classroom and external delivery.
AGB places a great emphasis and investment in attracting the best industry qualified Training Consultants to ensure we provide our students with the best learning opportunities. Our dedicated industry qualified trainers support students through their education journey, delivering course material suited to all learning styles.
AGB Training’s extensive scope offers flexibility to focus on the needs and desired outcomes of both individual students as well as business. For more information please visit our website agb.edu.au or call 1300 123 242.

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