Australian Institute of Learning

Australian Institute of Learning

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Located in the education hub of the Gold Coast, Australia, AIOL utilises highly innovative training We pride ourselves in after hours and weekend training.

We specialize in corporate and business training from Cert III to Advanced Diploma level. Most of our courses are Government funded to Australians - eligibility exists. All courses can be completed online.

Photos from Australian Institute of Learning's post 09/04/2026

Meet Jodie. Our Senior Assessor, Support Strategist, Course Developer, Learning Management Software Expert, and Social Media Expert. 👋

Highly qualified, but more importantly, she lives our mission every single day.

We believe every student has the potential to lead with clarity, think critically, and build a future they’re proud of. Jodie believes that too, and it shows in everything she does.

Her support and passion for what she does is remarkable. Without her, this event would have been so much smaller.

Thank you Jodie, for believing. 💛

Photos from Australian Institute of Learning's post 09/04/2026

We know that behind every student who crosses the finish line, parents have made sacrifices to get them there.

Thank you for trusting us with your child’s future. We don’t take that lightly. 🎓

07/04/2026

This is what it looks like when young people decide to back themselves.

Young people. Under 20. Most still in school. Walking across a stage having completed a Diploma, an Advanced Diploma, or both.

Not because they had to. Because they chose to.
This is the Class of 2026 and every single one of them decided to show up when it would have been easier not to. They committed. They pushed through. They finished.

That is not nothing. That is everything.

Congratulations to every graduate who made this moment possible. We are so incredibly proud of you and we cannot wait to watch what comes next. 🎓


Australian Institute of Learning | RTO 32309

Photos from Australian Institute of Learning's post 07/04/2026
Photos from Australian Institute of Learning's post 07/04/2026

How can you prepare your child for AI's disruption to the job market?

That question stopped me this week. Sigal Samuel, a senior reporter at Vox, published a piece that I haven't been able to shake since I read it.

She was responding to a question from a colleague who put it better than most people have. When he was growing up, the formula was simple: good grades, good school, good job. That pathway still exists, he said, but it's fraying in ways that make every decision about education feel like a shot in the dark. What skills will actually matter? What will your child learn today? Will what your child learns today have any bearing on a job market being reshaped by AI?

Nobody has a clear answer to that. Not the futurists, not the executives, not anyone.

But signal reaches back further than most people would expect for her answer. All the ways to Aristotle. A good education, she argues, was never really about job security. It is always about building character, honesty, courage, justice, and what Aristotle called phronesis, the ability to read a situation clearly and make a judgment call that actually fits it. That kind of wisdom matters more now than ever because the world these students are walking into will demand they know how to use AI well, but just as importantly, when not to.

Here's what stayed with me: AI removes friction. It makes everything faster and easier, but judgment only develops through friction, through having to reason, deliberate, and sit with hard problems. The most unusual person in the years ahead won't be the most technically skilled. It will be the one who never stops using their own mind.

That's the thread that runs through everything: our Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management is designed to build leadership that holds up under pressure, entrepreneurial thinking that doesn't wait for permission.

These students are in year 12. They chose to pursue this on their own time, on top of everything that the year already demands. Nobody told them to. They just understood something worth understanding early. The bamboo tree grows underground for years before anyone sees it. That's what I'm watching happen right here.

Photos from Australian Institute of Learning's post 02/04/2026

🎓 Something special is coming this Tuesday…

Our Diploma graduation evening was one of those nights you just don’t forget.

This Tuesday, we’ll be sharing some amazing moments from the evening.

The celebrations, the smiles, and the graduates who made it all happen.

We can’t wait to show you. 🎓

18/03/2026

Media day in action. 📸
Behind the scenes of our business photoshoot and podcast session

23/01/2026

So proud of you, Kendall.

You’ve completed your Diploma of Business, Diploma of Leadership and Management, and Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management. Big milestones, earned through real effort.

You set clear goals and followed through. You started a business, built it into a successful one, and you’re now going to be travelling internationally to grow your business. That takes courage, discipline, and vision.

You have so much potential ahead of you, and this is only the beginning. I’m genuinely grateful to have been part of your journey and to watch you grow into the leader you are becoming.

Well done. You earned this.

Photos from Australian Institute of Learning's post 20/11/2025

Proud of these students. They started the journey and finished strong. Finishing a Diploma of Business while still at school is no easy task. It takes focus, steady effort and a real commitment to learn.

I’m grateful for the chance to empower you on this path. Thank you for trusting me with that honour.

These photos show more than a milestone. They show what happens when young people back themselves. Well done to each of you. You earned this.

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