AI Workshops — Australia
AI workshops where your team builds something real before morning tea
Half-day to multi-day. Online Australia-wide or onsite in Sydney.
The standard corporate AI workshop is eight hours of slides, a demo of someone else’s ChatGPT output, and a vague to-do list for ‘exploring AI.’ LOKAL’s AI workshops in Australia are the opposite. Your team uses a real AI tool on a real task within the first 15 minutes, then spends the rest of the session building something they’ll actually use — a prompt library, a workflow, a content template, a reporting shortcut. Public seats and private single-company workshops are scoped by team size, format, and duration. Every seat includes a certificate, a copy-paste prompt library, and 30 days of post-workshop support.
Whichever AI tools your team uses, we teach them on real work
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A workshop your team finishes by building something — not by watching a demo.
Live AI workshops in Australia — online across the country or onsite in Sydney — that put your people inside ChatGPT, Claude, and Copilot on their own work within the first 15 minutes. Half-day to multi-day, with department-track breakouts so every seat leaves with a real artefact.
Every seat includes a certificate, a copy-paste prompt library matched to your role and tools, and 30 days of support. We’re a member of the Claude Partner Network and the OpenAI Champions Network — and we measure adoption, not attendance.
Formats
Four workshop formats for Australian teams.
Pick the depth that fits — each is hands-on, ends with a certificate, and runs online or onsite in Sydney.
All staff · 3–4 hrs
Half-Day AI Foundations Workshop
The entry point. Every participant runs AI on a real task from their week, learns the core frameworks, and leaves with a populated prompt library. Best for a company-wide first session, or a team handed AI tools but never shown what to do with them.
Knowledge workers · 1 day
Full-Day AI for Work Workshop
The full experience. Foundations in the morning, department tracks in the afternoon. Covers ChatGPT, Claude, and Copilot across the working day. Participants leave having built a real workflow asset for their specific role.
Capability builders · 2–5 days
Multi-Day AI Programme Workshop
For organisations that want more than a single event. Day one covers foundations; later days go deeper by department or tool. AI Champions cohorts often begin here before moving into the 4–6 week blended programme.
Leadership · 2–3 hrs
Executive AI Briefing Workshop
What to adopt, what to ignore, and where AI moves your numbers this quarter. Operator-led, no tutorial, no jargon — designed for leaders who need a clear picture fast.
Why us
We measure adoption — not attendance.
We’re tool-agnostic and tool-current. The workshop is built around the stack your team already has — or the one you’re evaluating: ChatGPT and custom GPTs, Claude (Projects, Styles, and Artefacts), Microsoft 365 Copilot across Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Teams, Google Gemini and the NotebookLM “Project Brain”, and automation with Zapier or n8n for teams ready to connect AI outputs to the systems they already run.
We’re a member of the Claude Partner Network and the OpenAI Champions Network, so the tool recommendation stays honest — not a generic overview. For deeper tracks, see our dedicated Claude training and Copilot training in Australia.
Partner Network
Member of the Claude Partner Network — Projects, Styles and Artefacts taught right.
Champions Network
OpenAI Champions Network member, so the ChatGPT recommendation stays honest.
Not attendance
We track real usage after the room empties — not headcount on the day.
Partner Claude Partner Network member
Claude partner context for hands-on Claude training and rollout.
Champion OpenAI Champions Network member
Founder-level network context for honest, hands-on ChatGPT training.
In the room
Here’s what actually happens in the room.
We design workshops around doing, not watching. From the first 15 minutes, participants are inside a real AI tool on a real task — not observing a polished demo that bears no resemblance to their job.
Your own task, your own tool
In the first 15 minutes, participants open ChatGPT, Claude, or Copilot on the device they use for work and bring one real task — an email to write, a document to summarise, a report to draft, a spreadsheet to analyse. They run it through AI, see the output, see where it fails, and understand immediately what makes a prompt work. That’s the hook; everything after is making it repeatable.
- Real task, minute one
- Their own device
- See where it fails
Frameworks that hold up outside the room
We don’t teach features — they update constantly. We teach the thinking underneath them, so the workshop still works after the next product update.
- The calculator for the brain — which thinking tasks belong to AI
- Create / Understand / Act — a three-step lens for every AI task
- Good prompt vs. bad prompt — five do’s, four don’ts, live rewrites
- Three AI layers — Foundation Models, Applications, Specialised Tools
- Guardrails that don’t kill productivity — what never goes into an AI tool
Everyone builds for their actual job
In a multi-team workshop we split into department tracks after foundations. Each group leaves with a real artefact built around their own work — not a filled-in worksheet.
- Marketing build a content workflow
- Sales build outreach templates
- Operations build a reporting shortcut
- Finance build a data-to-narrative pass
- IT / Security build a governance walkthrough
Why it sticks
The difference between a workshop that sticks and one that doesn’t.
We’ve tracked AI adoption across 5,000+ trained professionals since 2022. People who build something real in the session are far more likely to keep using AI afterwards — watching a demo creates interest; doing the work creates habit. BCG’s 10-20-70 rule explains why: roughly 70% of AI’s value is people and process, not the tool. The 72% and 46% figures come from programmes where participants built real assets — not ones where they watched a live demo and went back to their desks.
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FAQs
AI workshops in Australia — straight answers.
What actually happens in a LOKAL AI workshop?
Participants use a real AI tool on a real task from their own job within the first 15 minutes. The session covers core frameworks — prompt patterns, guardrails, tool layers — then splits into department tracks where each team builds a real artefact such as a prompt library, content workflow, or reporting template. You leave with something you can use tomorrow.
How long does an AI workshop run?
From a half-day (3–4 hours, AI Foundations) to a full day (all-staff or department-track format) to a multi-day programme for teams building deeper capability. Most first-time Australian clients start with a full-day private session.
Can you run a workshop onsite at our Sydney office?
Yes. We deliver onsite across Sydney — CBD, North Sydney, Parramatta, and surrounds — and at our North Sydney base. For teams outside Sydney, we run live online with the same format and energy. See our AI Training Sydney page for details.
Do you run public AI workshops in Australia where individuals can book a seat?
We run public cohorts periodically. Contact us to get on the list for the next Australia-based session, or check our AI Training Australia page for upcoming dates.
What’s the right group size for a private workshop?
We’ve run workshops for teams of 5 and cohorts of several hundred. The format adapts: smaller groups go deeper on individual use cases; larger groups use department tracks with breakout facilitation. Tell us your headcount and we’ll recommend the right structure.
What do participants leave with?
Every participant receives a certificate of completion, a copy-paste prompt library matched to their role and tools, a course workbook, and a 30-day support window that includes access to our community and a two-week live Q&A.
How is a LOKAL AI workshop different from a standard corporate training day?
The main difference is doing vs. watching. Most AI training shows you what the tools can do. Ours has you using the tools on your real work, building real artefacts in department tracks, and leaving with a workflow you’ll reuse — not a slide pack you’ll archive.
Book it
Book a workshop — online or onsite in Sydney.
Live online anywhere in Australia, or onsite in Sydney at our North Sydney office or your premises. The most requested option is a private single-company format — one company, one cohort, department tracks built around your stack. Every seat includes a live instructor, hands-on exercises on your own use cases, a workbook, a copy-paste prompt library, a certificate, and 30 days of support.
Ready when you are
Let’s make you visible.
Tell us about your business and we’ll scope how Total Visibility applies — which pillar is leaking, which is underbuilt, which is the fastest win.
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