Sallie Brittain, Brittany Rose, Training and Workforce Development Minister Liza Harvey and Courtney Huyerman.
Camera IconSallie Brittain, Brittany Rose, Training and Workforce Development Minister Liza Harvey and Courtney Huyerman. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Waikiki: Courtney Huyerman to compete in WorldSkills Australia National Competition

Vanessa SchmittWeekend Kwinana Courier

COURTNEY Huyerman, from Waikiki, will be competing in the VETiS Cookery category at the WorldSkills Australia National Competition next month.

She will be among 80 young apprentices, trainees and students representing WA as they take on the nation’s best in the 2016 WorldSkills Australia National Competition.

Recognising members of Team WA at a special ceremony at Parliament House this week, Training and Workforce Development Minister Liza Harvey said they would be among more than 500 people under the age of 24 to compete in Melbourne in October.

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“WA will field its biggest team yet for this year’s event, with our young competitors vying for National Champion honours in 40 open and Vocational Education and Training in Schools categories,” Ms Harvey said.

Team WA members have been training hard in preparation for the three-day competition, under the watchful eyes of their individual mentors.

“It is a great honour to be able to represent your State and I’m sure all Team WA members will benefit greatly from their experience,” Ms Harvey said.

“These events challenge young people to achieve their best in their respective trade and skill areas, which not only helps to raise the standard of competition across all categories but it also allows young people to finetune their skills, which they can then apply in their workplace.”

Ms Harvey said West Australians had done the State proud in previous national competitions, with 10 medallists in 2010, 14 in 2012 and 16 in 2014.

“Eight of these medallists went on to represent Australia in international competitions as members of the Skillaroos, three of whom won gold, silver and bronze medals,” she said.

“This is a tremendous effort.

“Western Australia has every reason to be proud of the success of those young people who take part in WorldSkills competitions, as they bring great credit to this State as well as to their employers and trainers.”