Legislative Council - Fifty-Second Parliament, Second Session (52-2)
2013-09-10 Daily Xml

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BICYCLE MECHANICS

In reply to the Hon. K.L. VINCENT (2 May 2013).

The Hon. I.K. HUNTER (Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation, Minister for Water and the River Murray, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation): The Minister for Employment, Higher Education and Skills has received this advice:

1. Under Skills for All there is currently a Certificate II and Certificate III course in Bicycles through Quality Automotive Training. As at June 2013 there are nine students enrolled in the two qualifications.

2. A Certificate IV level course in bicycles does not currently exist. Auto Skills Australia is the relevant national Industry Skills Council responsible for developing qualifications in this area. It has recently established a committee to represent the bicycle industry to direct improvements and new developments in bicycle courses.

Extensive consultation with industry will be undertaken to ensure that any qualifications developed meet industry needs.

3. I am advised by Auto Skills Australia, the relevant Industry Skills Council, that there are currently no specialist qualifications available for wheelchair mechanics and other mobility aid mechanics. I am advised that training generally occurs 'on the job' by up skilling people who have skills in mechanics, fabrication or electronics.

4. There are currently no plans to investigate an innovation hub in wheel based technologies in Adelaide. Through the Manufacturing Works strategy the South Australian Government is directing its efforts in growing advanced manufacturing on four pillars:

Enhance the Capacity of Manufacturers to Innovate;

Upgrade the Leadership, Knowledge and Skills of the South Australian Workforce;

Capture Future Markets and Opportunities; and

Address Infrastructure and Policy Gaps.