Design with Canva

Does your organization want to get noticed?
This short course is designed to create graphic designs for community organizations, workplaces, or online platforms.
Learn how to make eye-catching advertisements, posters, flyers, brochures, Facebook posts, and much more.

Date: Tuesday 9th &16th June
(2 sessions)
Time: 6:00pm – 8:30pm(2.5 hrs)
Venue: NCLC – 99 Melville St,
Numurkah
Cost: Funded: $40; Concession: $35; Unfunded: $90

In this 4-week program, participants will embark on a journey into website creation, using user-friendly platforms like WordPress and Google Sites.
Suited for beginners with no prior experience, this course will provide hands-on experience in building and customising websites.

Date: Wednesday 6th May – 3rd June
(5 sessions)
Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm (2 hrs) 
Venue: NCLC – 99 Melville St,
Numurkah
Cost: Funded: $60; Concession: $50; Unfunded: $180

This beginner-friendly course opens the door to the world of Artificial Intelligence in a way that’s simple, engaging, and approachable—no technical background needed. You’ll explore what AI is, how it works behind the scenes, and the many ways it’s shaping everyday life. Through practical, hands-on activities using tools like ChatGPT, you’ll learn how to use AI safely, ethically, and confidently. By the end of the course, you’ll be ready to apply AI in your personal, educational, and professional work, empowering you to work smarter and discover new possibilities.

Date: Monday 4th May – 25th May (4 sessions)
Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm (2 hrs) 
Venue: NCLC – 99 Melville St, Numurkah
Cost: Funded: $60; Concession: $50; Unfunded: $160

One on One Computer / iPad / Tablet / Smart Phone Training

Bring your own laptop/iPad or learn on our computers – Word, Excel, Publisher, Internet & Email or just want to learn how to use your computer / iPad / Tablet or Smart Phone.

Date: Book a time that suits you and our trainer!
Cost: $50 per hour
Venue: NCLC – 99 Melville St, Numurkah


Please note :- To be eligible for Learn Local funded training in Victoria, individuals must generally be 17 years or older and not enrolled in school, or under 17 with an exemption. They also need to be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, New Zealand citizen, or an asylum seeker with the appropriate visa.