UPCOMING TRAINING

ACCREDITED ORAL HISTORY TRAINING

 

Broome

Thursday 18th & Friday 19th June 2026

Welcome to Goolarri Training

At Goolarri Media we provide the opportunity for you to gain media skills and qualifications in a fully operational industry environment meshing national competency standards with a strong Indigenous ethos.

The Goolarri ‘reality based’ training program reflects not only our strong commitment to Indigenous development in the region, but more importantly our commitment to fostering new leaders in the area of communications, media and the arts.

Launch into a career in the radio, film & music industry.

Learn how to record and document community history.

Become a community leader.

Courses to consider

Certificate II in Creative Industries CUA20225

A course for those interested in working in the Creative Arts Industry. You will learn about the industry and gain the basic skills and knowledge to pursue a ‘creative’ career. This qualification is a stepping stone for further studies.

Entry Requirements

There are no formal entry requirements to gain entry into the Certificate II in Creative Industries. However an interview may be needed to determine your suitability.

Certificate III in Screen & Media CUA31020

A course for those wanting to gain skills in digital video, radio and online content creation, or a skilled assistant in the film and television production services who applies a broad range of competencies in a varied work context.

Entry Requirements

A formal application process. Interview with applicant before enrolment to determine the applicant’s knowledge, skill level, previous experience and other relevant attributes to ascertain their LLN needs.

Record and document Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Community history AHCOCM404

A practical short course for anyone interested in learning how to record and undertake professional oral history interviews: Beginners, intermediate and advance, those wanting to gain an accredited oral history qualification.

Entry Requirements

There are no formal entry requirements to gain admission into the oral history training. All students are required to obtain a Unique Student Identifier.

Certificate II in Creative Industries

Units available to study:

BSBTWK201 Work effectively with others

CUAIND211 Develop and apply creative arts industry knowledge

CUAWHS312 Apply work health and safety practices

BSBPEF101 Plan and prepare for work readiness

CUAACD101 Use basic drawing techniques

CUAAIR211 Develop techniques for presenting information on air

CUACAM211 Assist with basic camera shoots

CUARES201 Collect and organise content for broadcast or publication

CUASOU213 Assist with sound recordings

CUASOU214 Mix sound in a broadcasting environment

Certificate III in Creative Industries

Units available to study:

BSBCRT311 Apply critical thinking skills in a team environment

CUAIND311 Work effectively in the creative arts industry

CUAWHS312 Apply work health and safety practices

AHCOCM404 Record and document Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Community history

CUAAIR311 Present programs on-air

CUAPPM312 Plan and prepare program content

CUAWRT301 Write content for a range of media

CUAWRT302 Write simple stories

CUASOU212 Perform basic sound editing

CUASOU213 Assist with sound recordings

CUASOU214 Mix sound in a broadcasting environment

RTO ID No: 51278

Goolarri Training is supported by the Community Broadcasting Foundation.