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Sharing the fantastic achievement of Melb Poly Apprentices![]()
Lily-Grace Toohill and Paris Hermsen at the World Skills last week in Brisbane. ![]()
Congratulations Lily-Grace and Paris on your outstanding achievements!![]()
And a huge thanks to Yuki Mathwin – Jewellery Judge, Jewellery Apprentice Teacher and Melbourne Polytechnic Jewellery Alumni for all the work and experience she brings to her role in World Skills.![]()
Thank you Yuki!![]()
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Melbourne Polytechnic has once again demonstrated excellence in vocational education and training, achieving outstanding results at the 2025 WorldSkills Australia National Championships in Brisbane.![]()
Held at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre from 12–14 June 2025, the WorldSkills Australia National Championships & Skills Show drew more than 35,000 visitors and hosted over 600 of the nation’s top competitors across more than 60 skill categories including Joinery, Jewellery, Landscape Construction and Painting and Decorating. ![]()
WorldSkills is Australia’s premier skills competition, showcasing the highest standards in trades and training. These results (showcased below) reflect not only the individual talent and dedication of our students and apprentices, but the strength of our teaching and training programs. ![]()
Congratulations to all involved.![]()
· Lily-Grace Toohill – Gold Medal in Jewellery - Certificate III in Jewellery Manufacture MEM30619![]()
Lily-Grace was also awarded the Tjerk Dusseldorp Best in Nation award recognizing the highest overall score for a competitor across all skill categories.![]()
· Paris Hermsen – Silver Medal in Jewellery - Certificate III in Jewellery Manufacture MEM30619