MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY
Home » News » No handbrake on job prospect

No handbrake on job prospect

Mainstream education doesn’t suit all learners, especially those who prefer practical approaches over the theoretical.

For the practical types, Concern Australia (CA), a group founded by Dr John Smith – who also formed the Christian motorcycle club God Squad – is running a workshop at Sunshine providing hands-on training in a fully equipped mechanical and body repair workshop.

The workshop, dubbed Hand Brake Turn, is offering a nine-week certificate 2 course in automotive body repair technology. It comprises four and a half weeks of mechanical training, the remaining weeks for panel beating and car detailing.

The course is aimed at preparing participants for the workplace or further study.

There are now two such workshops, at Sunshine and Dandenong, with classes kept to 22 students to give them the best learning experience.

Panel beating and car detailing trainer Oscar Rosa, at the Sunshine workshop, said the pre-apprenticeship course was aimed at helping people 15 and older to find a job in the automotive industry.

He said that by engaging learners in teamwork, social and life skills, Hand Brake Turn was helping young people reach their full potential,

Details: Hand Brake Turn Sunshine, 9311 6273

By Neslim Djemal

Digital Editions


More News

  • Rams ready for finals

    Rams ready for finals

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532910 Newport Rams are fine tuning things ahead of finals in the Baseball Victoria summer league women’s premier 1 first competition. The Rams, who…

  • New

    New

    Nearly a thousand new doctors are entering Victoria’s public health system this month, with a significant number allocated to hospitals serving Melbourne’s western and northern growth corridors. Among the 965…

  • Support Sweethearts for HeartKids

    Support Sweethearts for HeartKids

    Every day in Australia, eight babies are born with a childhood-onset heart disease (CoHD), and during February HeartKids is calling on Australians to help support these children and their families…

  • Walk to Work Day coming

    Walk to Work Day coming

    The Pedestrian Council of Australia has announced a new initiative for Walk to Work Day, partnering with the Black Dog Institute to highlight the mental health benefits of walking. The…

  • Cancer researchers supported

    Cancer researchers supported

    The next generation of cancer research leaders are being supported through a four-year fellowship program funded by the state government. Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas has announced the inaugural cohort of…

  • Faces of the west

    Faces of the west

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530070 Each week Star Weekly photographers are out and about capturing events and people across the west.

  • Stewart takes out Deeble

    Stewart takes out Deeble

    Don Deeble winner for 2025 Jobe Stewart was left speechless on Wednesday night as he was awarded the honour. Stewart was the last of 10 monthly winners nominated for the…

  • Virtual solution for ADHD medication problem

    Virtual solution for ADHD medication problem

    Living with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can be hard enough without having to urgently replace a lost, expired or depleted prescriptions for medication. To help prevent this, the state…

  • Footy films initiative returns

    Footy films initiative returns

    Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF), AFL, and VicScreen have announced that Footy Shorts will return in 2026. The first Footy Shorts lineup proved a winner with audiences, reaching more than…

  • Employers fined millions for safety breaches

    Employers fined millions for safety breaches

    Victorian employers were fined more than $17 million for unsafe work last year. The total of $17,391,325 in fines, costs and undertakings for breaches of the Occupational Health and Safety…