By Darren Cartwright
The remaining few places in a college course designed to fast-track high school students into key racing industry occupations, are expected to be snapped up at two remaining Open Days.
A partnership between Australian Industry Trade College (ATIC) and Gold Coast Turf Club has created pathways into numerous racing careers while students complete their Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE).
The inaugural Equine Industry QuickStart (Equine IQ) program will launch in July with an intake of Year 10 students at ATIC for Term 3.
Equine IQ is a school-based apprenticeship that connects students with employers and race clubs for work experience and placements in roles such as, but not limited to, breeding, track maintenance and administration.
The first Open Day was held in May, while a second will be conducted on Tuesday, June 14 at Gold Coast Turf Club and will cover event management, marketing, administration, stewarding and trainers and track work.
Breeding, veterinarian nursing, sales and stud management, as well as trainers and track work, are included at the third Open Day on Saturday, June 18 at Aquis Elysian Fields, Wonglepong.
The courses are tailored to accelerate students into apprenticeships and traineeships, parallel to completing their QCE, said Gold Coast Turf Club CEO Steve Lines.
“This is not a trial, it’s the commencement of a program which we believe will be hugely successful over the next five years,” Steve said.
“We are expecting a bigger intake in the New Year as it rolls through into 2023.”