Research & Development
 

MESAB presents 6 awards annually, sponsored by the National Clay and Ceramics Training Council.

 

This year’s award presentations were held on 29th April at the Treacy Centre in Parkville.

John Stapleton, Industrial Relations Manager, Training  Operations Skills Victoria, together with Lee-Anne Fisher,  Chairperson of MESAB and Project Officer with  the Australian Industry Group made the presentations.

 

 

Callan Ridge was awarded the MESAB Apprentice of 2010 Award.

Callan is enrolled with the Bendigo Regional Institute of TAFE and his employer is Australian Industry Group Training Services. 

Callan’s enthusiasm was sparked by his involvement in the Energy Breakthrough Program while in year 9.

 (The Energy Breakthrough Program began in 1992 in Regional Victoria. Students, teachers, parents and local industry work together to design, build and test a vehicle using innovating technology that minimises environmental impact. Each year in November they congregate in Maryborough to celebrate their achievements.)

Callan concurrently with his apprenticeship has been studying at night school completing units that count towards the Diploma in Engineering. He has a special interest in AutoCAD which is used by his current host employer W McCulloch & Sons Pty. Ltd.

In 2008 and 2009 Callan was awarded 1st and 2nd year Mechanical Apprentice of the Year respectively, and was afinalist in 2009 at his TAFE Institute.

Callan is currently studying stage 4 of the Appenticeship. He is a MESAB Young Ambassador in the Careers in Manufacturing Program.

His other interests include being an Australian Pedal Prix Champion and a member of the Bendigo Bike Club.

  

The MESAB Part-time Apprentice of 2010 Award (School Based) went to Dylan Mason.

Dylan is pursuing a Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication at Bendigo Regional Institute of TAFE.

He works part-times as a welding apprentice at McCullochs Hydraulic Engineers.

Dylan undertook a Building Industry pre-apprenticeship course at Eaglehawk Secondary College. Together with his involvement in the Energy Breakthrough project this led to him receiving the Trades Person of the Year Certificate in year 10.

Currently he is completing his VCAL Certificate at Bendigo Technical Education College (BTEC) while also attending trades school at Bendigo TAFE.

Dylan hopes to secure a full time apprenticeship with McCullochs and to pursue studies in both engineering and business fields.

His other interests include basketball, BMX riding, skate boarding and making his car roadworthy for when he gets his probationary license.

 

Bradley Murray received the MESAB VET in Schools Student of 2010 Award.

He studied the Certificate II in Engineering Studies with Victoria University.

Bradley chose a VET engineering course because it was something different from going to school every day. He enjoys hands on activities and the course could also contribute to securing an apprenticeship.

Bradley has learned many skills while at TAFE and feels that once he completes his year 12 and the VET course he will have an advanced standing in gaining an apprenticeship.

His VCE subject selections and results are testament to Bradley’s dedication to his vocational education.

Bradley possesses good communication and presentation skills which come in handy for a team leader in his sporting organisation.

Currently Bradley plays soccer for the Victorian Premier League U/21 side but in previous years has been awarded the Best & Fairest trophies for the U/12&13 sides.

Bradley’s current goals are to become a qualified tradesperson and to continue playing soccer at a high as possible level.

MESAB Young Industry Ambassador of the Year was awarded to Neil Steyn from Qantas Airways Limited

Neil is currently studying the Certificate IV in Aeroskills at Kangan Institute.

He has been actively promoting the Careers in Manufacturing program over the past 18 months. His efforts have resulted in an increased interest in apprenticeships with Qantas and other organisations. His ability to relate to school students and share his experiences has been exceptional.

In October 2009 Neil was a guest speaker at a breakfast attended by 12 different schools where he had the opportunity to tell his story and promote Manufacturing and Engineering to young people. Feedback from his information sessions has been extremely positive.

Neil has always loved planes since he was young and wanted to fly them. If he couldn’t fly them, the next best thing was to fix them.

Neil’s goal is to finish his apprenticeship and keep the planes flying safely.

MESAB Trainee of 2010

MESAB TAFE Student of 2010