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About Triple A Training

Triple A Training is the RTO division of BIMA, delivering accredited courses in Media and Technology.  If you’re interested in gaining skills in media or broadcast technology here are a list of the courses we deliver.

Certificate II in Media - CUF20107

This qualification suits individuals who want to perform a range of mainly routine tasks in the creative industry sectors. With this certificate candidates work under direct supervision, use limited practical skills and fundamental operational knowledge in a defined context. This qualification that can be used as a pathway into Certificate III in Media.

There are 8 units
(4 core units plus
2 specialist units plus
2 elective units). The 2 elective units may be selected from any other currently endorsed national Training Package. Units selected must be recommended for packaging at Certificate II level.

 Certificate III in Media - CUF30107

This qualification reflects the role of a skilled operator in the film, television, radio or digital media industry.

Possible job titles relevant to this qualification include:

  • Radio Program Maker/Presenter
  • Camera/Lighting Assistant
  • Interactive Media Author Assistant
  • Production Assistant
  • Archival Media Technician

There are 11 Units (3 core units plus 6 elective units plus 2 units which may be selected from nationally endorsed unit of competency recommended for packaging at Certificate III).

CUF40107 Certificate IV in Screen & Media

This qualification  suits individuals with well-developed skills and a broad knowledge base in a wide variety of contexts in the film, television, radio and digital media industries. They apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems, and analyse and evaluate information from a variety of sources. They provide leadership and guidance to others with some limited responsibility for the output of others.

Possible job titles relevant to this qualification include:

  • Television Producer
  • Radio Producer / Presenter
  • Camera / Lighting Operator
  • Production Coordinator
  • Digital Visual Effects Artist

There are 13 units in the course, including 3 core units plus 8 elective units..

CUF30207 Certificate III in Broadcast Technology

This qualification suits individuals  seeking to become skilled operators in the television or radio broadcasting sector including cabling and maintenance of communication and broadcast infrastructure and equipment and technical support/advice.

Job roles and titles vary across different industry sectors. Possible job titles relevant to this qualification include:

  • Assistant Broadcast Technologist
  • Broadcast Installer
  • Broadcast Technical Officer

There are 18 units in the course.

CUF50107 Diploma of Screen and Media

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who possess a sound theoretical knowledge base and use a range of specialised, technical or managerial competencies to plan, carry out and evaluate the work of self and/or team in the film, television, radio and digital media industries.

Job roles and titles vary across different industry sectors. Possible job titles relevant to this qualification include:

  • Animation/Visual Effects Designer
  • Director of Photography
  • Producer
  • Producer/Presenter
  • Production Manager.

There are 15 units in the course (5 core units plus 10 electives).

CUF60107 Advance Diploma of Screen and Media

This qualification reflects the role of Individuals who analyse, design and execute judgments using wide-ranging technical, creative, conceptual or managerial competencies in the film, television, radio and digital media industries. Their knowledge base may be specialised or broad. These individuals are often accountable for group outcomes.

Potential Roles for this qualification:

  • Lead Broadcaster
  • Executive / Producer / Director
  • Head Writer
  • Finance Manager
  • Station Manager

Total number of units is 16 (2 core units plus 14 elective units)

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Kev Carmondy performing “Moonstruck” live on 98.9fm’s Drive Show. Kev Carmody grew up on the Western Darling Downs area of Southern Queensland. His early childhood was simple but happy, mixing mostly with stockmen, drovers, fencers, ring-barkers and timber-getters. His family, although poor lived largely off the land growing vegetables near the small three roomed ant-bed floored hut and hunting and catching everything from kangaroos to fish. In 1956, when he was ten, Carmody was sent to a “Christian school” which he has described as “little more than an orphanage”. After school Kev returned to his rural roots working for seventeen years as a back country labourer doing everything from bag lumping, cane cutting to wool pressing. He told one newspaper that his musical career was “a far cry from the 15 year old who thought he’d spent the rest of his life pressing wool. Mind you, I had a job then, I was actually making bloody money. Not with this music caper….” When he was 33 he got the opportunity to go to University where he studied history, geography and music eventually progressing to work on a PhD. His thesis topic, not surprisingly, was the history of the Darling Downs between 1830 — 1860. His career in music started while he was at University. He explains: “They accepted me in there on probation, and it was a bit of a funny one really because I could hardly read or write. I had no mastery of the written language… But I was lucky. I had good lecturers and they let

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