The 2008 Worldskills National Competition 11-13 July at Darling Harbour was a huge successful event with the ‘Best of the Best’ on show. With four halls filled with dedicated apprentices all battling out to be crowned Australia’s best of the best. This set the stage for an exciting and eventful competition in every possible way.

Competitors came from across NSW, Victoria and South Australia for the three-day Signcraft competition. The competition required the students to plan and work efficiently to achieve the best possible result in the time frame.

Blake Conyers (The Sign Centre) and Ry Marvich (Coleman Group) representing the Sydney Region and Sydney Institute achieved excellent results in numerous ways. Both Blake and Ry took to the competition with determination and enthusiasm to do their best.

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 The 2008 Signcraft Competitors and judges line-up

Getting over the first day nerves is always a task in its self, but all the competitors were soon into their own work rhythm. It was interesting and great viewing for the public to witness the competitors all approaching the three jobs in a variety of ways. The three jobs were: a digital print/vinyl lettering application onto Mini-orb, a computer design, digital print and application and finally a traditional job which involved the use of masks, blends and painted panels.

Michael Doherty, John Craddock and I had the task of judging the close competition and at times almost inseparable competitors work. Using the Worldskills National marking scale and the set criteria for this judging process to happen. The three practical projects all were being assessed in the sub criteria out of twenty marks each. On top of the sixty marks for the three jobs were the sections of: overall work completion, OH&S, tools and equipment and work manner. This marking system enabled the judges to assess, award and deduct marks, which in the end gave the final rankings and scores for all competitors.

The awards night on Monday 14 July was held at the State Theatre. It was an excellent and very well organised event, which showcased all the competitors for what they achieved. The top three place getters in all the 54 categories were announced and presented with their medals. The MC for the night was Adam Spencer who did an outstanding job and made the night a memorable one.

The final results were:

1st – Joshua Tunbridge  - NSW Illawarra Institute

2nd – Blake Conyers – NSW Sydney Institute

3rd – Jamie Morrison – VIC University

Worldskills National Sponsors: Thank-you….
 
Appreciation and thanks must be again made to the following national Signcraft category sponsors. The sponsorship that these companies committed to was in the form of resources and materials that the competitors used throughout the national competition.

More information and National Competition news go to: www.worldskills.com.au

Forthcoming training courses:

Attached are the current flyers for the Get Skilled program in Sign Industry Training and Painting & Decorating.
Sign Industry Training
Painting & Decorating

The two courses are scheduled for term four of this year. The course is eligible for ‘Job Seekers’ seeking a new start in a career with the first year of training of a certificate III covered in this program.
Should you know of anybody contemplating either sign industry or painting and decorating training, please pass on these forms, or ask them to contact Adam Lucas at the Sydney Tafe for the Sign Industry course, or Monica Lloyd for the Painting & Decorating course. Thank you.

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