Harmony in Action Skills Audit
The Harmony in Action Skills Audit survey, for culturally diverse people, aims to identify and promote the professional skills within Queensland's multicultural community.
The survey provides you with an opportunity to identify your skills, work experience and qualifications, helping us to connect you to support programs and match you to local jobs.
Your responses are valuable and will help improve our programs and services to better support people from all backgrounds.
On this page
- Develop your skills
- Visa eligibility
- Learn English
- Recognition of your existing qualifications
- Training and support to find a job
- Promotional material for business
Develop your skills
The Queensland Government invests in training to support refugees and migrants gain the skills and qualifications needed to find employment.
Free and reduced-cost training
The Queensland Government provides access to free and reduced-cost training that aligns with all career stages—from school students, job seekers and those wanting to move into more skilled roles or advance their career.
Apprenticeships and traineeships
Apprenticeships and traineeships allow you to earn while you learn, receiving a qualification upon completion of your apprenticeship and traineeship.
Visit the Queensland Skills Gateway to check if you are eligible for government-funded training in Queensland, and view a list of training providers that are approved to deliver government-funded training throughout Queensland.
Minimum requirements
For migrants and refugees, the recommended minimum qualification for entry into a certificate level training course is to have completed the equivalent of an Australian Year 10 qualification in your home country.
If you want to study a diploma or advanced diploma course, you may need to have completed the equivalent of an Australian Year 12 qualification in your home country.
Visa eligibility
To access funded training you must be:
- an Australian citizen
- an Australian permanent resident (includes humanitarian entrant)
- a temporary resident with the necessary visa and work permits on the pathway to permanent residency
- or
- a New Zealand citizen.
To determine if you are eligible to participate in funded training, check your current visa on the visa subclass eligibility list (XLSX, 41KB).
In addition, eligible apprentices and trainees may be able to access funding if:
- they have entered into a training contract for a qualification that is funded by the Department of Trade, Employment and Training
- they are registered in our registration system
- and
- their visa allows them to work in Australia.
For more information, talk to your preferred training provider or phone us on 1300 369 935.
Learn English
When studying in Australia, courses require a minimum level of English language skills.
English courses are available to help you gain the language skills you need. General English courses teach the basic written and verbal communication skills needed to interact in daily life in Australia.
Language, literacy and numeracy training for job seekers and migrants is available through:
If your child is studying in a Queensland Government school and English is not their first language they may be eligible for English as an additional language or dialect (EAL/D) language support.
Recognition of your existing qualifications
If you hold a completed post-secondary school qualification from overseas and currently live in Queensland, our Overseas Qualification Unit may be able to assist you to have your qualification assessed and recognised.
Training and support to find a job
Skilling Queenslanders for Work funds training and support for unemployed or underemployed people including people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Find out how these training projects can help you gain the skills, qualifications and experience you need to enter and stay in the workforce.
The Diverse Queensland Workforce program is also helping migrants, refugees and international students into employment, through free training, work experience, workplace readiness programs, mentoring and more.
The Back to Work program has jobseeker officers and provides support to eligible individuals who need to update their skills to gain or retain employment. Find out what Back to Work has to offer, including incentives for employers who employ culturally and linguistically diverse peoples.
Promotional material
Promote access to funded training and overseas qualification recognition to your contacts.
Posters
Get your overseas qualification recognised in Australia (PDF,950KB)
Support to develop your skills (PDF, 1.4MB)
Social media images
Support for migrants and refugees (JPG, 1.8MB)
Depending on your audience, use the following weblinks when sharing:
- Individuals – https://desbt.qld.gov.au/training/training-careers/support/migrants-refugees
- Training providers – https://desbt.qld.gov.au/training/providers/inclusive/visa-eligibility.
Support to develop your skills (JPG, 2.1MB)
Use the following weblink when sharing – https://desbt.qld.gov.au/training/training-careers/support/migrants-refugees.