Targeted training helps Aboriginal women develop skills for mining sector – TAFE SA

A pre-employment training program customised and delivered by TAFE SA’s Aboriginal Access Centre has helped a group of Indigenous women gain work in the mining sector.
The training at TAFE SA’s Port Augusta Campus enabled the women to develop key skills and confidence to prepare them for roles at mine sites in the north-west of South Australia.
The Laverton story: Changing lives – Central Regional TAFE WA

The story of the collaboration between the Kalgoorlie Campus of Western Australia’s Central Regional TAFE (CR TAFE) and Laverton Training Centre (LTC) is about a beautiful and inspiring partnership that has helped change many lives over the years.
Family is at the heart of Lara’s art – TAFE Queensland

Badu Islander Lara Fujii blends family stories with natural elements to create acclaimed cultural artwork. Lara is from the Argan Tribe in the Torres Strait and recognises the Thupmal (golden horn stingray) as her Totem.
Desirae Kilduff is Victoria’s Koorie Student of the Year – Bendigo Kangan Institute

Named as Koorie Student of the Year at Victoria’s 2022 Training Awards, Bendigo TAFE student Desirae Kilduff has a passion for supporting First Nations Peoples into training and career pathways.
Defence industry training program boosts job opportunities – South Metropolitan TAFE WA

It is no surprise that South Metropolitan TAFE (SM TAFE) in Western Australia has cemented its position as a national leader and training provider in the defence industry.
In 2022 the college was named Academic Institution of the Year at the 2022 Defence Connect Australian Defence Industry Awards and also recognised as Western Australia Training Provider of the Year.
Start your healthcare career through the Aunty Fay Carroll program – TAFE NSW

TAFE NSW’s partnership with St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney is getting First Nations people into healthcare jobs through the Aunty Fay Carroll program.
Rangers gain vital skills to care for Country – Charles Darwin University

Ranger trainees from across the Top End are working to become certified through the ‘Ranger Ready’ program, combining traditional knowledge with conservation training.
National Advisory Council for Allied Health

The National Advisory Council for Allied Health (the Council) is the peak body within Australia representing vocational education and training (VET) allied health programs. The Council aims to be the voice of allied health in VET. It provides advice on relevant policy and strategy matters relating to allied health assisting training (and other VET trained […]
TAFETalks: The Future of Learning: ChatGPT, Edtech, and the Impact on Academic Integrity

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TAFETalks: Jobs and Skills Australia: 2023 priorities and impact on TAFE

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