Fast Track Trainees Enter the Workforce

Media Release - Thursday August 2

Fifteen trainees will start new careers on stud farms across the country next week, thanks to Thoroughbred Breeders Australia's new Fast Track training program.

The group have spent the last three weeks at Scone TAFE where they have received tuition on many aspects of breeding and the thoroughbred industry: from how to care for pregnant mares to bandaging and treatments, plus lectures on conformation and understanding pedigrees.


 

Fast Track trainees enjoy an afternoon at Scone Races learning about the racing stage of a thoroughbred's life.

Standing from left: Belinda Bailey (TAFE teacher), Dannielle Murphy, Madison Phelps, Miranda Johnson, Katie Fisher, Lachlan Pethica, Matthew Duggan, Taylah Martin, Theresa Norris, Alyssa Pickels, Jen Butler (TAFE teacher).

Kneeling from left: Shania Kiem, Victoria Ranford, Alister Ross, Natasha Doyle, Emma Allison, Jamie Felton.

 

On Monday they will commence full time positions on major farms, where they will continue with on the job learning. The trainees return to TAFE in late November for another three-week training block as they work towards achieving a Certificate III qualification in Horse Breeding.

TBA designed the Fast Track program earlier this year as a response to the challenges of finding qualified staff to work on breeding farms.

"We have a great bunch of trainees who are all enthusiastic and wanting to learn and get on in the industry," said TBA chief executive, Tom Reilly.

"Farms across the country are finding it increasingly difficult to find good workers so we felt TBA should take a leadership role in recruiting these people. The course was designed to create a career pathway for those who already had a background with horses but maybe didn't know that breeding could provide them with a job."

Among the intake is a beautician seeking a career change, a university student who has deferred his studies at Melbourne University, a qualified chef and the former owner of a Potts Point speciality sports shop. Six of the group had done some work in racing stables before.

Almost 130 people applied for this year's program, with the successful candidates having to undertake two rounds of interviews before being accepted.

Thirteen farms are taking trainees, including Sledmere, Godolphin, Kitchwin Hills, Davali, and Holbrook in the Hunter, as well as Three Bridges in Victoria and Mill Park in South Australia.

Newhaven Park principal John Kelly, who was involved in the selection process, said the course would prove invaluable for the breeding industry.

"When I interviewed these kids it was like a breath of fresh air – to hear their enthusiasm and their positivity. Like a lot of farms we struggle to find staff and in recent years, when you advertise a position you just don't get the response you would like, " said Mr Kelly, who is taking a trainee at his farm in Boorowa, NSW.

"I've no doubt that Fast Track has been able to attract youngsters by creating a pathway and the TBA has ensured all participating farms are going to make an effort to develop these trainees and bring them along so that they stay in the industry for the long term."

As well as formal learning on equine subjects, trainees are being tutored in areas to help their personal development. Among these broader learning opportunities are basic computer skills, understanding personal finance, first aid, safe driver training and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

As well as organising the program and finding the trainees, TBA has supported Fast Track by meeting the tuition costs for the students at TAFE.

"We are committed to developing strategies to help the long term labour shortage and Fast Track has been a good start, but we're determined to build on the program next year and ensure we're recruiting even more trainees," added Mr Reilly.

Anybody who is interested in applying for the traineeship should visit tbaus.com or email careers@tbaus.com


Fast Track trainees pictured on a field trip to Coolmore Stud in front of a statue of former champion sire Encosta de Lago.

Standing from left: Miranda Johnson, Dannielle Murphy, Katie Fisher, Taylah Martin, Alister Ross, Jamie Felton, Lachlan Pethica, Victoria Ranford, Madison Phelps, Alyssa Pickels, Theresa Norris.

Kneeling from left: Shania Kiem, Emma Allison, Natasha Doyle, Matthew Duggan.



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