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  1. 9 hours ago · Listen. 16 July 2024. The department has released a consultation paper on the implementation of a new Needs-based Funding system to support more people from underrepresented groups and those studying at regional and remote campuses to complete their university education. The proposed approach to Needs-based Funding would include a per-student ...

  2. 9 hours ago · Bohle TAFE has officially unveiled its state-of-the-art Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Training Facility. Proudly brought to life by the Paynters Townsville team, these innovative additions to the campus are now in place to support the growing demand for skilled workers in the renewable energy industry. These recent additions include: Last Wednesday we were honoured to […]

  3. 9 hours ago · Casino Food Co-op partners with TAFE NSW to meet demand as meat processing, livestock industry booms. The nation’s largest meat processing co-operative, tucked away in the “beef capital” in ...

  4. 9 hours ago · The $18.29 million North Queensland Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Training Facility is now open. North Queenslanders looking to capitalise on the State Government’s Big Build of clean energy, infrastructure, and housing have a new home to hone their skills for the region’s in-demand blue collar careers. The Premier joined staff and students ...

  5. 9 hours ago · Queensland has seen sustained growth in government-funded students at TAFE Queensland, but with a higher proportion of government-funded students studying with private providers than in other jurisdictions. Between 2022 and 2023 government-funded students increased in TAFE SA and the Western Australia TAFE Institutes.

  6. 9 hours ago · Katalis is collaborating with TAFE Queensland to deliver high-quality training to address the skills gap in Indonesia’s tourism industry and facilitate the participation of disadvantaged groups ...

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  8. 9 hours ago · Source: Australian Education Union. 16 July 2024. Whilst the 2024-25 Federal Budget did not feature the big-ticket announcement of hundreds of thousands of Fee-Free TAFE places or billion-dollar TAFE specific investment like last year, it did include over $600 million of new skills investments on top of existing commitments to the National Skills Agreement signed in the last year, and the establishment of Jobs and Skills Australia and the VET Workforce Blueprint Strategy.