South Gippsland
Bass Coast

Trade Skills Alliance

Connecting students, schools, RTOs, and the community to exceptional vocational education and training opportunities across our region.

About the

SGBC TSA

The South Gippsland Bass Coast Trade Skills Alliance is a collaborative initiative connecting students, educational institutions, and industry partners to create meaningful pathways into vocational education and training.

Our Mission

The SGBC TSA provides access to sustainable VET pathways for all young people that is linked to industry needs and supports the economic development of South Gippsland and Bass Coast.

Our Values

Sustainability, Collaboration/partnerships, Accessibility/equity, Excellence, Innovation, Trust/respect/openness, Pathways, Decisions reflect student needs aligned to priority areas.

Guiding Principles

VET Courses

The SGBC TSA offers a variety of VET courses through trusted RTO partners, giving students hands-on skills and real qualifications that lead to careers and further study.

For more details, interested students are encouraged to speak with their Year Level Leader, VET contact or Careers Coordinator at their school.

School Partners

Collaborating with local schools to provide seamless VET pathways

TAFE and RTO PARTNERS

Working with leading training organizations to deliver quality education

The SGBC TSA Acknowledges the Generous Support of our Community and Industry Partners

Our Sponsors

Pool Lifeguard Training

Pool Lifeguard Skillset for FSC VET Aquatics, Sport & Recreation students

On Wednesday and Thursday, the 4th and 5th of March, 13 students from Foster Secondary College participated in and passed Life Saving Victoria’s accredited Pool Lifeguard Skillset at the Korumburra Outdoor Pool. Pool activities involved completing a timed 200-meter swim, extraction of “Elvis”, a 40kg dummy from a depth of 3 meters, performing a water rescue, as well as a simulated spinal patient extraction from shallow water. The students also completed 6 hours of compulsory online theory, CPR training, and gained expertise in the correct administration of oxygen and the use of a defibrillator. All activities onsite required the students to work in teams.

The students who completed the training as pictured from left to right are Charlotte Tay, Abbey Best, Tess Hollier, Sophie Millton, South McCormack, Casey Johnson, Zephyr Davis, Oscar Bright, Tex Dyson, Mason Anderson, Max Johnston, Archer Gee (Stewart Nicoll – trainer) and Alistair Buckland.

This training was facilitated by Mark Tudor from the South Gippsland Bass Coast Trade Skills Alliance in partnership with Sarah Lawless from the South Gippsland Bass Coast Local Learning and Employment Network and generously funded by the Martin Carlson Foundation to provide bus transport to and from hired venues at the 2nd Scout Hall and the Outdoor Pool in Korumburra so that training could be provided by Life Saving Victoria.

Through this collaboration, the goal is to support young people to gain skills and qualifications to realise employment opportunities in their local communities. We look forward to seeing these students working as Pool Lifeguards at the Toora, Foster, Leongatha and Korumburra pools soon.

Our Supporters

Partner Organizations

Collaborating with community organizations to strengthen our impact

2025 VET Awards

2025 VET Award Winners

Events

Join us at our upcoming events to discover VET opportunities, network with industry professionals, and connect with the SGBC TSA community.

VET Student

Success Stories

Real students, real success. Discover how SGBC TSA partnerships are transforming lives and building careers across our region.