AVT Achieves Strong Results in 2025 NCVER Report
The 2025 VET Student Outcomes Report highlights positive results for AVT graduates, with 86% employed or in further study after training and over 90% satisfied with their course.

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Here are some recommended links for organisations who provide outstanding support.
A non profit organisation that provides advice and services to support children and adults with specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia.
Dyslexia - SPELD Foundation Literacy & Clinical Services provides family support and a range of services throughout Western Australia to enable children and adults with specific learning disabilities and difficulties to realise their greatest potential.
The Reading Writing Hotline was established in 1994 and is Australia’s national telephone referral service for adult literacy and numeracy. It is funded by the Australian Government Department of Education. Contact by telephone on 1300 655 506 or visit their website.
LDA provides a range of services and tools and resources to support people of all ages with learning disabilities.
A typing course that teaches key boarding, develops reading and spelling skills, builds confidence and motivates learners to succeed.
The SEE Program offers free training to help improve your reading, writing, maths and computer skills.
A government initiative offering free online courses for improving digital literacy.
Free tutorials on basic digital skills like using email, Microsoft Office and internet safety.
The SEE Program offers free training to help improve your reading, writing, maths and computer skills.
The 2025 VET Student Outcomes Report highlights positive results for AVT graduates, with 86% employed or in further study after training and over 90% satisfied with their course.
AVT graduate Aimee shares how her career has taken her from general practice to canine rehabilitation, remote veterinary work and running her own business.

A proposed Tasmania intake of the ACM40322 Certificate IV in Animal Behaviour and Training is now open for Expressions of Interest.