Free barista training for people aged 15-25
Published on 14 February 2025
Young Corangamite residents have an opportunity to gain job skills during the April School holidays.
Corangamite Shire Council’s Youth Services Team are presenting a Barista Coffee Making course for people aged people aged 15-25.
Coordinator Community Engagement and Development Bec Reedman encouraged interested young people to book soon as there are only 25 spots available.
“Australians are famous the world over for being serious about our coffee.
“This one-day course in Camperdown will give you the skills to prepare and serve coffee in restaurants, bars and cafes using commercial espresso machines and grinders.
“You will learn essential coffee skills in a group environment with hands-on instruction.”
Skills include
- Follow hygiene procedures and identify food hazards.
- History and origins of coffee;
- Grind management and dosing;
- The start-up and break down of a coffee machine;
- Creating different coffee styles
- Develop skill required to texture milk;
- Tasting and understanding the ranges and strengths of coffee.
“Upon successful completion, participants will receive a nationally recognized SITHFAB025 Prepare and Serve Espresso Coffee
certificate qualifying them to work in the industry,” Ms Reedman said.
“If you want to learn the difference between an espresso and a ristretto, a flat white and a latte, go to Humanitix.com and search for ‘Corangamite to’ book your place.”
The course will be delivered by a qualified instructor from Short Courses Australia. It is funded by the State Government’s Engage! program which encourages young people to take the lead on projects, build new skills and get involved in their communities.
WHAT: Prepare and Serve Espresso Coffee
WHEN: Tuesday 8 April, 9 am-3 pm
WHERE: Camperdown Community House.