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Nowra baker takes on WorldSkills

June 4, 2025 9:25 am in by

A talented Nowra baker is preparing to put his skills to the test when he competes at the WorldSkills Australia 2025 National Championships in Brisbane this month.

Wayland Morrison, 24, has qualified for the national competition, which brings together the best emerging trades and skills talent from across the country.

WorldSkills competitions celebrate excellence in vocational education and training through regional, national, and international events. National winners will be in the running to represent Australia as part of the Skillaroos team at the WorldSkills International Competition next year.

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Hundreds of vocational students will compete in Brisbane over three days, all aiming for gold and the opportunity to showcase their skills on the global stage in Shanghai in September 2026.

Mr Morrison, who studies at TAFE NSW Wollongong, said the upcoming competition marks the culmination of months of mentorship and hands-on practice with TAFE NSW teachers.

“I’m really excited for the competition and I’ve been practicing non-stop,” he said.

“My TAFE NSW teacher has been a massive help, lending me gear and offering me a lot of support and ideas.”

Mr Morrison is a fourth-year baker at Bakehouse Delights Remo’s Bakery in Callala Bay.

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TAFE NSW Managing Director, Chloe Read praised Mr Morrison’s dedication and talent.

“The incredibly skilled TAFE NSW students earned their place in the Nationals after excelling at the regional WorldSkills competition, with the ultimate goal of representing Australia on the international stage next year,” Ms Read said.

“WorldSkills provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for students to test their limits and build their confidence, teamwork, and practical skills with the help of their teachers and mentors.

“The competition provides a powerful platform for students like Wayland to demonstrate their capabilities in their chosen field, connect with industry, and boost their careers – and we’re proud to support them as they take this next big step.”

Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education, Steve Whan said the success of TAFE NSW students at WorldSkills highlights the strength of the state’s vocational education and training system.

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“These students are a shining example of the incredible pipeline of talent we’re delivering through quality vocational education and training across the state,” the Minister said.

“TAFE NSW provides world-class, hands-on training and gives students the skills and confidence to thrive in their careers. Importantly, these students represent not only their community, but the future of Australia’s workforce.”

The WorldSkills Australia 2025 National Championships will be held at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre from 12-14 June.

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