Author: Sandra Harries

Biggest Morning Tea 2026

Global Skills The Entrance Team enjoying morning tea together.

Yesterday Global Skills raised much needed funds for Cancer Council NSW through Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea. Together as individuals and as a company we raised and donated $2000.

Richard’s Journey from Volunteer to Employment at Vinnies 

Graphic for National Volunteer Week 2026 with colourful wave designs and the text ‘18–24 May 2026 – Your Year to Volunteer’ and #NVW2026.

This week, 18–25 May, is National Volunteer Week. Global Skills is celebrating Chatswood participant Richard and his journey from volunteering to reaching his 6-month employment milestone with Vinnies on the Lower North Shore.

Congratulations Goran!

A worker in a high-visibility vest pushing a cleaning cart across an airport tarmac. Workforce Australia and Global Skills logos appear in the bottom right corner.

Congratulations to Global Skills Liverpool participant Goran on sustained employment. By being open to different opportunities, Goran found a role that suited him.

Homes NSW Youth Development Event

ess standing at Global Skills stall in front of a Workforce Australia banner. The stall is set up with brochures, pens, snacks and branded water bottles, along with a sign featuring a QR code for more information.

Last Friday, Global Skills had the opportunity to attend the Homes NSW Youth Development Event, held at Bateau Bay Neighbourhood Centre, thanks to Homes NSW.

Congratulations Jaycob!

Jaycob’s blue remote-control truck is parked on a footpath, next to a road.

Today, April 2, is World Autism Awareness Day, a time to promote inclusion and an opportunity to celebrate Jaycob securing a role he’s passionate about.

Harmony Day 2026

two Global Skills team members smiling at camera. one is wearing a t-shirt with the Harmony Day logo.

Global Skills recently celebrated Harmony Day across all our sites, coming together to recognise our vibrant cultural diversity and reaffirm our commitment to standing against racism.