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ACAL Webinars – Watch this space!

ACAL Webinars – Watch this space!

by admin4acal | Mar 23, 2026 | Book Now, News

Upcoming ACAL webinars –  Watch this space!   July Webinar – presenter: Helen Zwicker Webinar – Presenter: Professor Bill Cope More information and booking details coming...
WEBINAR: From reluctant to relaxed and re-engaged: how LLN service managers and tutors are designing programs to reduce educational fear

WEBINAR: From reluctant to relaxed and re-engaged: how LLN service managers and tutors are designing programs to reduce educational fear

by admin4acal | Feb 24, 2026 | Book Now, News

  Webinar: From reluctant to relaxed and re-engaged: how LLN service managers and tutors are designing programs to reduce educational fear Presenter: Amanda Wilson Date: Wednesday, 6th May 2026 Time: 5:00 pm AEST (NSW) The webinar will be held via Zoom. Book Now...
WEBINAR: Practical strategies to attract participants to literacy programs – Watch the recording here

WEBINAR: Practical strategies to attract participants to literacy programs – Watch the recording here

by admin4acal | Feb 24, 2026 | Book Now, News

  Webinar: Practical strategies to attract participants to literacy programs Presenter: Carol Holden Date: Wednesday, 25th March 2026 Time: 3:00 pm AEDT (NSW) Webinar recording, resources and Certificate of attendance available here   You will need your ACAL...
ACAL eNews – April newsletter available

ACAL eNews – April newsletter available

by admin4acal | Feb 22, 2026 | Book Now, News

ACAL April eNews now available. ACAL webinars, recordings, resources and more!   See the April newsletter here Previous newsletters here Subscribe to receive the newsletter each...
WEBINAR: Foundation skills opening the door to future opportunities – watch the recording here

WEBINAR: Foundation skills opening the door to future opportunities – watch the recording here

by admin4acal | Feb 9, 2026 | Book Now, News, Webinars

Webinar: Foundation skills opening the door to future opportunities Presenter: Trevor Gauld – Deputy Commissioner, Jobs and Skills Australia Date: Wednesday, 4th March 2026 Time: 5:30 pm AEDT (NSW)   Webinar recording, resources and Certificate of attendance...
WEBINAR: Increasing participant numbers in your LLN classes: Insights into engaging adult literacy learners – Watch the recording

WEBINAR: Increasing participant numbers in your LLN classes: Insights into engaging adult literacy learners – Watch the recording

by admin4acal | Jan 23, 2026 | Book Now, News, Webinars

  Webinar: Increasing participant numbers in your LLN classes: Insights into engaging adult literacy learners     Presenters: Lindy Cassidy & Jo Medlin Date: Monday, 16th February 2026 Time: 5:30 pm AEDT (NSW) Webinar link, resources and Certificate of...
Australian Council for Adult Literacy

Email: info@acal.edu.au

Incorporated Association A0 1297 (ACT)    ABN: 18 120 488 674

ACAL was established in 1976 and is managed by an elected volunteer committee of management. ACAL is solely funded by membership dues.

ACAL acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People as the Traditional Custodians of the lands, skies, and waterways across Australia.

We pay respect to Elders past and present and acknowledge the continuation of Cultural, spiritual, educational and literacy practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and the continuing connection to country and Culture.