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for the job you want!
Get ready to apply for Semester 1, 2026
Discover the exciting range of courses we have on offer starting in Semester 1, 2026.
With a range of courses available across many industries, we have something to suit any career pathway.
Fee-Free TAFE is back in 2026
We have a range of qualifications and short courses available as part of Fee-Free TAFE in 2026.
These are some of our most popular study areas and places are limited, so applying early is recommended.
Industry Short Courses
Short courses built for industry. Get the skills, credentials and certification you need to work compliantly, safely and confidently.
Find the right Industry short course for you.
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If you are building your career, changing direction, or want to become better at what you already do, let TasTAFE help you achieve your career goals!
We have a wide range of courses taking applications right now.
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TasTAFE Learners shine at WorldSkills National Competition
TasTAFE apprentices have shone at this year’s National Championship and Skills Show hosted by WorldSkills Australia.
13 TasTAFE learners and apprentices tested their skills and knowledge against the nation’s best apprentices and trainees in their chosen field of expertise. Six Tasmanian competitors were awarded medals in a number of categories.
Latest news
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2025 TasTAFE Ueno Award winner ‘an inspiration to others’
A TasTAFE alumna has been recognised for outstanding dedication and commitment to her studies at the annual Ueno Award presentation ceremony held in Launceston on 13 November.
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New TasTAFE teacher Chris Wright is an old hand when it comes to Mechanical Services
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Mark Henshaw claims the ‘Sausage King of Tasmania’ title…with some help from the 3 TasTAFE learners in his butchers’ shop
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TasTAFE graduate Braydon Gower wins the ‘Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student of the Year’ award at the Tasmanian Training Awards
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Training the next generation of health and community service workers