WorldSkills Australia 2019 Skillaroos have WOWED international crowds in Kazan, Russia
A team of 15 talented young Australian apprentices and tradespeople – known as the Skillaroos – recently made the journey to Kazan, Russia, to compete in the 45th WorldSkills International Championships. As one of 66 member countries, our Aussie competitors challenged other talented young people in their chosen skill.
The Skillaroos and Team Australia did a tremendous job in the championship overall, with Patrick Brennan, Maxine Colligan, Clinton Larkings and Patrick Keating (results below) being successful in winning medals. Cheered on by their family, friends and WorldSkills experts, every Skillaroo competed with pride and poured their hearts into their chosen trades. It’s sure to be a memory that lasts a lifetime for these young Australians.
As a country, Australia placed 8th in the world overall, an incredible achievement that comes as a direct result of Team Australia’s dedication and hard work.
The competition itself was held at the Kazan Expo International Exhibition Centre, a purpose-built centre constructed specifically for WorldSkills International, on a plot of 74.8 hectares near the Kazan International Airport. Competitors were vying for a bronze, silver or gold medal, and results were announced at the closing ceremony on Tuesday 27th August at the Kazan Arena Stadium, which was also the location of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
The road to Kazan began last week when our Skillaroos were farewelled by family, friends and supporters at an event hosted by the NRL at the Sydney Cricket Ground. After the event, they participated in a resilience-building workshop where they had the opportunity to start reflecting on their journey thus far and bond with their fellow teammates. All 15 Skillaroos and the rest of Team Australia (which includes their WorldSkills Expert mentors) departed for Kazan the following day.
The Skillaroos hit the ground running at a short stopover in Moscow, meeting Australian Ambassador to Russia, Graeme Meehan, and also squeezing in a boat tour down the Moscow river. Upon arrival in Kazan, Team Australia settled into their accommodation at the WorldSkills Village (the present-day Universiade Village), a unique residential complex with a well-developed infrastructure and capacity for 12,500 people.
Prior to the first day of competition, the Skillaroos were shown through the competition spaces so they could familiarise themselves with the equipment and get a feel for the space. They also had the opportunity to be involved in a tree planting and flag-raising ceremony.
Day one of competition began on 23rd August after an inspiring opening ceremony the night before. The official Australian flag bearer, Clinton Larkings, was voted in by his teammates, and he proudly waved the flag as the Skillaroos entered the arena. In the crowd, cheers from the official Skillaroos Supporters squad could be heard, and a group made up of teachers, mentors, parents, government and industry.
Competition continued across the next three days, with the competitors rising to the occasion and displaying great acts of comradery and sportsmanship. A monumental effort was presented by the entire team, which included a large volunteer workforce from across Australia. The end of the competition on Monday 26th, marked years of preparation and dedication coming to fruition.
Brigitte Collins WorldSkills Australia General Manager shared from Kazan, “we are all very impressed with the performance of the team, they showcased the power of excellence and demonstrated the strength of vocational education and training in Australia.
“Our internationally recognised experts and volunteers demonstrated once again, their capability and dedication. The Skillaroos, Team Australia and the volunteer workforce should all feel very proud of what they accomplished here in Kazan, Russia. Today we look toward the WorldSkills Australia National Championship and the 46th WorldSkills International Competition in Shanghai.”
Back on home soil, and coinciding with the Skillaroos presence in Kazan at the 45th WorldSkills International Championship, is National Skills Week. This week-long series of events is a celebration of the talents, career pathways, and the positive impact practical and vocational learnings can have for employers, employees and schools, nation-wide.
2019 WorldSkills International Competition Results:
Trade/Skill | Name | Result | State | Employer | RTO | Expert | Sponsored By |
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Industrial Mechanics Millwright | Clinton Larkings | Silver Medal | New South Wales | Luke Cross Engineering & Rigging | TAFE NSW Orange | Peter Buttenshaw | IBSA |
Car Painting | Maxine Colligan | Bronze Medal & Best in Nation | New South Wales | RPM in Milperra | TAFE NSW | Bradley Franklin | Holden & Glasurit |
Plumbing and Heating | Patrick Keating | Bronze Medal | Victoria | Phoenix Plumbing & Solar Hot Water | Bendigo TAFE | Andrew Whalan | REECE |
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning | Patrick Brennan | Bronze Medal | Queensland | Tony Stephens Refrigeration & Air Conditioning | TAFE Queensland | Carl Balke | Kirby & Refrigeration Reclaim Australia |
Automobile Technology | Anthony Ters | Medallion of Excellence | New South Wales | Sutton Motors Chullora | TAFE NSW Mount Druitt | John Francis | |
Bricklaying | Paul Coon | Medallion of Excellence | Victoria | Norm Knights | Federation University | Troy Everett & Eric Davis | Become a Bricklayer |
Cabinetmaking | Joshua Boon | Medallion of Excellence | Tasmania | UCI Joinery | TasTAFE | Jai Maluga | IBSA |
Cloud Computing | Andrew Brown | Medallion of Excellence | Victoria | Effective Digital | Swinburne University | Jeffrey Nugent | |
Cookery | Cristopher Matkowski | Medallion of Excellence | New South Wales | The Star Entertainment Group | TAFE NSW Ryde | Ianthe Smith | Learning Vault |
Electrical Installations | Anthony Cobb | Medallion of Excellence | Queensland | Gladstone Ports Corporation | Central Queensland University | Joshua Kleinig | KNX |
Graphic Design Technology | Indy Griffiths | Medallion of Excellence | New South Wales | Style Communications | TAFE NSW Enmore | Brendan Hibbert | Visual Connections |
Jewellery | Nathan Kettle | Medallion of Excellence | New South Wales | York Jewellers | TAFE NSW | Jyothi Collins | |
Joinery | Thomas Neave | Medallion of Excellence | Victoria | Spence Construction | The Gordon Institute | Thomas Ryan | |
Carpentry | Hayden Dillon | International Certificate of Participation | New South Wales | Nexgen Building | TAFE NSW Miller | Allen Hill | Cbus |
Fashion Technology | Courtney New | International Certificate of Participation | New South Wales | (student) | TAFE NSW Ultimo | Donna Drain |
For images & highlights from the event please visit here