Central Ranges Local Learning and Employment Network

Central Ranges LLEN Main Office
Contact: Natasha Geoghegan
Address: P.O. Box 765, Seymour, Victoria
Telephone: 5787 2011
Website: www.centralrangesllen.org.au

The mission of the Central Ranges LLEN is to lead and support the development of local, sustainable and meaningful partnerships in education and training that will lead to opportunities for young people, as well as directly supporting the needs of industries, companies or small to medium enterprises important to local or regional prosperity.

The members of the Central Ranges Local Learning and Employment Network [CRLLEN] have a commitment to ensuring our communities have all the necessary resources at their disposal to fully participate in a rapidly changing world.

The Central Ranges Local Learning and Employment Network works in the context of Government policy that has the specific objectives of

1. Ensuring 90 per cent of young people in Victoria successfully complete Year 12 or its equivalent by 2010
2. Ensuring the percentage of young people 15-19 in rural and regional Victoria engaged in education and training rises by 6 percent by 2005

The Central Ranges Local Learning & Employment Network [or CRLLEN] is an independent not-for-profit community based organisation designed to work across all government, business and community sectors to improve the education and employment outcomes for people in the 15-24 age group.

The Central Ranges Local Learning and Employment Network (CRLLEN) has an energetic Murrindindi sub committee that aims to facilitate positive pathways for local people into education, training and employment.

31 LLEN’s were established by the Victorian Government in 2001.

Community Information for the Kinglake Ranges: Kinglake West, Flowerdale, Strath Creek, Whittlesea, Pheasant Creek, Kinglake, Castella and Toolangi.