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- AHC40320 Certificate IV in Production Horticulture
- AHCMOM213 Operate and Maintain Chainsaws
- FWPCOT2259 & FWPCOT2254 Use and Maintain Chainsaws
- FWP50121 Diploma of Forest Operations
- AHCMOM317 Operate Tractors with Attachments
- FWPFGM3212 Fall Trees Manually (Intermediate)
- AHCARB319 Use arborist climbing techniques
- FWPCOT2259 Cut Materials with a Hand-held Chainsaw
- FWP30122 Certificate III in Forest Operations
- FWPCOT2273 Trim and Cut Felled Trees
- FWPFGM3213 Fall Trees Manually (Advanced)
- FWP20122 Certificate II in Forest Operations
- FWPCOT2254 Maintain chainsaws
- FWPCOT3326 Recover Four Wheel Drive Vehicle
- FWP40121 Certificate IV in Forest Operations
- AHCARB310 Perform aerial rigging
- RIIVEH305F Operate and Maintain a Four Wheel Drive Vehicle
- AHCWHS302 Contribute to Workplace Health and Safety Processes
- AHCSS00104 Introduction to Arboriculture Skill Set
- FWPCOT3325 Operate Four Wheel Drive Vehicle on Unsealed Roads
- Bachelor of Environmental Science
- FWPHAR2206 Operate a mobile chipper/mulcher
- AHCMOM202 Operate Tractors
- AHCARB311 Tie, dress, set and finish arborist knots
More about Forestry courses
Welcome to the Forestry section of Courses.com.au, where you can explore a diverse range of training opportunities available across Australia. With 33 courses related to Forestry, whether you are a beginner or an experienced learner, there are options tailored to your needs. If you're just starting, consider the Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management or the popular Operate and Maintain Chainsaws course. Both are excellent for anyone looking to build a foundational skill set in the forestry industry.
For those looking to advance their careers, Courses.com.au also lists several advanced courses such as the Diploma of Conservation and Ecosystem Management and the Certificate IV in Forest Operations. These qualifications can enhance your prospects and open doors to exciting job roles like Farm Manager or Station Manager. The diversity of courses available ensures that your training pathway can lead to numerous rewarding careers within the field of forestry.
When choosing your course, you can benefit from training providers such as CIT and TAFE Queensland, who offer hands-on experiences and expert guidance to help you succeed. These on-campus options provide an immersive learning environment for those who prefer face-to-face instruction. If you’re based in Tasmania, you might consider TasTAFE for specialised courses like Operate and Maintain Chainsaws.
Embarking on a career in forestry allows you to engage with nature while contributing to sustainable practices that benefit our environment. From entry-level roles like Farmhand to more complex positions such as Agribusiness Manager, the potential for growth is expansive. Visit the Forestry page for more information on courses and providers in your area, and take the next step towards a fulfilling career in forestry today!