AVM Group – Australian Vocational Management Group

Education

AVM Skills Institute

RTO: 46359 CRICOS Code 04347G

At AVM Skills Institute, we specialise in delivering industry-relevant training in two high-demand sectors: Hospitality and Automotive. Offering nationally recognised qualifications from Certificate III to Advanced Diploma, our programs are designed to equip students with the practical skills and knowledge needed to succeed in real-world environments.  

Infinity Business College

RTO ID: 46027 CRICOS Code 04149B

Infinity Business College provides quality vocational education and training that allows students to obtain relevant practical experience in their chosen career path. Our aim is to create a multi-skilled workforce to gain strong industry connections and be job-ready.

Australian Community & Management College

RTO ID: 45239

Australian Community & Management College is a specialised Registered Training Organisation (RTO 45239). We are a provider of quality adult education in the area of community services empowering students with skills for potential future opportunities and advancement.

The AVM Group uses the experience and capital gained from these institutions to explore new opportunities in global education markets. By forming partnerships with emerging and established education systems in Australia as well as overseas, the group seeks to support their development and enhance the operational efficiency of existing providers. This strategic approach not only strengthens AVM’s foothold in the education sector but also contributes to improving the quality and accessibility of education in diverse regions.

At present, the AVM Group is working with government departments and education bodies in various countries to partner with them in their projects to bring their education set up to international standards and help them attract overseas markets as well.

Articles & Updates

Small Pacific island nations like Fiji and Timor-Leste face significant challenges in economic growth, employment generation, and skill development. 

In today’s competitive, globalised workforce, technical qualifications alone are no longer enough. Employers across industries increasingly value graduates who bring real-world, hands-on experience to the table. 

In small and developing nations, education plays a critical role not only in personal advancement, but in national development.