Published Friday, 13 July, 2007 at 09:00 AM

Minister for Education and Training and Minister for the Arts
The Honourable Rod Welford
NEW SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND INSTITUTE OF TAFE COUNCIL ANNOUNCED
A new council for the Southern Queensland Institute of TAFE has been appointed to work with the local community and industry to ensure TAFE continues to deliver flexible and relevant training.
Education and Training Minister Rod Welford said the new council, appointed for up to three years, was one of 13 TAFE institute councils appointed across the State.
“The councils will help drive the Government’s $1 billion Queensland Skills Plan which is positioning TAFE institutes to be more responsive to today’s fast-changing training environment,” Mr Welford said.
“The 13-member Southern Queensland Institute of TAFE council will be chaired by Toowoomba educational consultant Paddy Nicholls.
“The role of the council includes setting the Institute directions to respond effectively to the requirements of industry and Government.
“Queensland’s booming economy means there’s an increased need for tradespeople and skilled technicians across a wide range of industries to meet the demands of continued economic growth.
“While there’s still a demand for traditional trades like building, plumbing, electrical and motor trades, the mix of skills and qualifications is expanding to meet the requirements of 21st century business.
“Our Government is determined that TAFE institutes make major contributions to Queensland’s skilling requirements, alongside the thriving private sector.”
Mr Welford said the Southern Queensland Institute of TAFE Council membership reflected the institute’s leadership role in local government, as well as transport, distribution and logistics, which it shared with The Bremer Institute of TAFE.
Details of Council members, including the Chair, are below.
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Southern Queensland Institute of TAFE Council Membership
*member of previous council
NAME |
OCCUPATION/ORGANISATION |
REPRESENTATION |
* Paddy (Patricia) Nicholls (Chair) |
Educational Consultant |
Community / Health Sector Education & Training |
Allan Layton |
Dean of the Faculty of Business Professor of Economics & Pro Vice-Chancellor (Institutional Partnerships) University of Southern Queensland |
Higher Education University Sector |
Maryanne Pidcock |
Owner, Captain’s Paddock Vineyard, Cellar Door Café & B&B |
Wine Industry Rural Development |
Mike Ludgwig |
Regional Executive Director Darling Downs South West Queensland |
State Secondary Education |
Barry Byrne |
Regional Manager – South West (Commerce Queensland) |
Commerce & Industry |
Dianne Thorley |
Mayor of Toowoomba |
Local Government |
Ron Barclay |
Director, Barclay Group |
Construction Industry |
Anne-Maree Pawsey |
Principal, St Ursulas College |
Education |
Michael Webber |
Manager, Rabo Bank, Dalby |
Finance / Business |
Greg West |
President, Chinchilla Economic Tourist Development Association (CETDA) Land Developer, Principal, Hotondo Homes |
Economic Development & Community |
John Williams-Mosley |
Director, Kambari Indigenous Unit- USQ |
Indigenous |
Karen Ware |
Distribution Centre Manager, Big W Distribution Centre, Warwick |
Wholesale / Distribution Industry Regional |
John Elich |
Institute Director |
Southern Queensland Institute of TAFE |