TAFE NSW student takes home Boating Industry Association’s Apprentice of the Year Award
TAFE NSW student and Northern Beaches local, Michaela Douglas, has received an impressive accolade from the marine industry, being awarded Boating Industry Association’s Apprentice of the Year.
With data showing more than 85 per cent of Australia’s population is based by the coast, it is no surprise the marine industry continues to grow in scale and demand.
The 2023 Index of Marine Industry showed the marine industry contributed $105.3 billion to GDP and directly contributed 247,000 jobs in 2021.
The continued growth of the industry requires a pipeline of skilled workers, such as TAFE NSW student and Pittwater local, Micheala.
A third-generation marine mechanic, Michaela has completed her Certificate III in Marine Mechanical Technology and is now completing her Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology, while working at her family’s business, Douglas Marine in Pittwater.
Michaela received the Apprentice of the Year award from Boating Industry Association, winning in both the NSW and Australia wide categories, recognising her skill and dedication to the industry.
“Living on the Northern Beaches, I grew up around boats, but I was never sure I wanted to work with boats myself. Then I realised the ability to take something broken and fix it really appealed to me,” said Michaela.
“Studying at TAFE NSW gave me the technical skills and knowledge I could bring straight to work. The teachers were all so supportive; they put absolutely everything into their students.”
“Winning Boating Industry Associations’s Apprentice of the Year is a huge honour. I am just at the start of my career, but I know this is what I want to do. I love living and working on the Northern Beaches and building my career as a marine mechanic.”
TAFE NSW Marine Head Teacher, Simon Rodgers, is proud to see Michaela recognised by the industry.
“Michaela is a remarkable young individual. It is great to see her skill and dedication recognised as Apprentice of the Year; she deserves it,” said Simon.
“Michaela’s work ethic made a real impression on all her teachers, and she has the passion and drive to go far in the marine industry. At TAFE NSW, we’re dedicated to ensuring all our students receive the practical skills and knowledge to make them an asset in any workplace.”
Michaela’s parents, and employers at Douglas Marine, recognise the importance of her training in making her job-ready.
“We are thrilled that Michaela has been named NSW and Australian Apprentice of the Year! This prestigious recognition reflects her exceptional dedication and hard work throughout her apprenticeship and study with TAFE NSW.”
“Michaela is now passing on her knowledge and skills by guiding our two new apprentices to reach the same level of excellence. Investing in our apprentices is essential for keeping Douglas Marine at the forefront of our industry. We are proud to support the next generation of talent and contribute to a skilled workforce.”