National Press Club Address: Paving a path towards reform and recovery

In case you missed it, Treasurer the Hon Josh Frydenberg MP addressed the National Press Club on 5 May 2020 on the topic of ‘paving a path towards reform and recovery’. As the global and domestic economy comes to terms with the economic impact of COVID-19, the Treasurer discussed the challenges and opportunities ahead. He […]
On-wine learning with industry help – TAFE SA

If you’re a #wine student, what do you call digitally-enabled study in Term 2? On-wine learning?
Queenslanders band together to support struggling international students

Food drives to help international students started with a great idea from a TAFE staff member and then spread. People are generously sharing with those in need.
TAFE nurses on the frontline – TAFE Queensland

TAFE Queensland students are in the frontline helping health service staff during COVID-19.
Free online skill sets and micro-credentials under ‘isolearn’ initiative – TAFE Queensland

Isolearn – no cost learning on offer to Queenslanders through TAFE Queensland. The interest has been high as many Queenslanders learn on-line in preparation for the future.
Overview – International Student Welfare

In addition to helping International students continue with their study Australian TAFEs are enlisting many forms of support for those students who have lost access to work that normally assists with their living expenses.
International Student Welfare – Holmesglen Institute

Holmesglen Institute has initiated a range of support measures for their international onshore students facing hardship due to the COVID19 crisis.
Former NATO interpreter honing counselling skills to meet new challenge – TAFE NSW

Before studying at TAFE NSW as a mature age student, Jasmina Djezic worked as a Bosnian interpreter for NATO. Going to TAFE helped the Campbelltown resident relaunch her career in the community services sector.
Students learning to collaborate online – TAFE SA

In South Australia, more than 90% of TAFE SA courses will be transitioned to digitally enabled learning. The online tool, Collaborate, is popular with students as they transition to this new way of learning.
Detailed insights into how a large institution is transforming – Chisholm Institute

Chisholm Institute in south-eastern Melbourne has provided detailed and authentic insights into the preparation, planning and delivery needed to adapt to the new COVID-19 situation. With over 26,000 students, 200 courses and 1,200 staff this has been a big job.