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Lisiate Hull

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Team Australia - Industrial Mechanics 

Industrial Mechanic competitor Lisiate Hull is someone with big aspirations.

Inspired to pursue a career in mechanical engineering by his father, who started his own career in the industry, Lisiate enrolled in a Certificate III in Engineering (Mechanical Trade) at TAFE SA in Mount Gambier.

There, under the tutelage of Ashley Tilley, Lisiate learned not just the technical skills required to succeed in his field, but the value of hard work, ongoing skill development and the importance of having high expectations of yourself and your work.

Recognising his potential, Ashley recommended Lisiate enter a regional WorldSkills competition. His success regionally led him to the National competition where he won a gold medal in Fitting - and that impressive performance earned him a place on the Skills Squad, where he has consistently impressed his teammates - as well as expert Brandon Gillett – with his work ethic and talent.

Representing his country in an international competition was not something Lisiate ever imagined for himself, and he describes the opportunity as ‘humbling’. He plans to make the very most of that opportunity, aiming for a spot on the podium in Shanghai.

“Obviously Gold is the result everyone wants but to be on the podium would be great success to me,” says Lisiate.

As for life after the International Competition, Lisiate is focused on continuing to carve out a career in Mechanical Engineering. His plan is to complete a degree in Mechanical Engineering within the next five years – where no doubt his WorldSkills training will set him up for success.

“I’ve learnt that anything is possible and that the hard work does pay off,” says Lisiate of his journey so far. “Obviously we aren’t at the top of the mountain yet, but it’s my goal to get there.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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    WorldSkills Australia

    WorldSkills Australia is a social enterprise that has a purpose to identify, demonstrate, promote, and grow the excellence of Australia’s skills development. A not-for-profit organisation, we are a united voice for skills excellence in vocational, technological, and service oriented careers in Australia. We recognise that the vocational education and training sector is central to Australia’s economic growth, productivity, and future employment outcomes. We have a long and successful history of supporting young Australians to excel in their trade or skill by encouraging them to take part in WorldSkills events and test their skills against their peers at Australia’s most prestigious skills excellence competitions. We are unashamedly about excellence and since 1981, more to 100,000 apprentices and trainees have taken part in WorldSkills Australia activities with many going on to become leaders and key influencers in industry, small business owners and educators. In addition, during the past 40 years, thousands of industry experts and education professionals have enjoyed professional and personal development by volunteering their time and resources to support, train and mentor the apprentices and trainees taking part in WorldSkills competitions regionally, nationally, and internationally. WorldSkills events also provide unequalled opportunities for knowledge exchange between educators, industry, employers, and government departments, with a focus on best practices in skills training and development. As a result, educators and trainers, who participate as a WorldSkills Volunteers typically report improved training delivery and standards and this flows onto the RTO’s and employer groups in a meaningful way. www.worldskills.org.au Here is some more information on WorldSkills Australia and our competitors in action at the 2021 National Championships in Perth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UAJc_0p7Kg&t=2s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQtyEujdkU0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ohbsz2FPfEk&t=2s

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