Course overview
Back to Primary Industries, Horticulture & EnvironmentLocations
- North West
- Burnie
Attendance options
- Short course
Study type
- Mixed Learning
Additional fees may apply. For more information, see Fees, payments and other costs.
Please note: The course overview is intended as a guide only. Not all courses are available at all locations or through all study types and attendance options. Please check Locations, Dates and Times below or enquire for further information.
A three-session short course where you will learn how to repair, build and maintain farm fencing
Come and learn from experienced TasTAFE teachers, real fencing skills and have all your fencing question answered, in this three-part short course. Spread over 2 weeknight sessions and a full day Saturday, this course includes a great mix of theory and hands on practical work, suitable for the raw beginner or somebody wanting to improve their skills. Small class sizes ensure you get the help you need to gain worthwhile fencing skills.
Topics include how to select the right fence for a specific purpose, how to identify and use appropriate tools and equipment, as well as knot tying, wire straining and how to install strainer post assemblies.
This course will run in all weather and conditions, so sturdy working clothes including safety footwear and rain/sun protection. You will be supplied with basic safety glasses and protective gloves.
Upon successful completion of this short course, you will receive a Statement of Attainment.
Locations, dates & times
Campus | Date | Attendance/Duration | Study type | Apply/Enquire |
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North West | ||||
Burnie | 9 Dec 2024 - 14 Dec 2024 | Short course 2 Evenings Monday 9th and Wednesday 11th December 5.30-8.30pm 1 Day Saturday 14th December 9.30-4pm, Material levy of $65 | Mixed Learning | Apply now |
Career opportunities
- Fencing contractor
- Farm hand
- Hobby farmer
Career opportunities
- Fencing contractor
- Farm hand
- Hobby farmer