News
TasTAFE-trained automotive apprentices recognised
Two TasTAFE-trained automotive apprentices – Jack West and Ben Moore – were among the winners at the 2024 Automotive Industry Awards, presented on 29 June in Melbourne.
Regional Trade Training Program gets underway
This week TasTAFE began the first of eight trade training programs designed to provide job seekers in regional areas with employment opportunities in construction trades.
TasTAFE Cyber Innovation Training Hub wins 2024 TasICT Excellence Award
TasTAFE’s Cyber Innovation Training Hub has been recognised with a TasICT Excellence Award.
TasTAFE partners with Our Watch to prevent violence against women
TasTAFE has become the first educational organisation in Tasmania to partner with Our Watch, a national leader in violence prevention.
TasTAFE students join forces with Derwent Estuary and Derwent Catchment programs to enhance water quality
TasTAFE Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management (CEM) students are learning in an immersive, real-world training environment – thanks to a partnership with the Derwent Estuary Program and Derwent Catchment Project.
Celebrating Tasmania’s Culturally Diverse Leadership Graduates!
On Friday 14 June, we celebrated 24 emerging Tasmanian leaders from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds who graduated from our Diverse Leadership Program (DLP).
Partnership with Podmatrix helps prepare Tasmanians for the workforce
Six Tasmanians have learnt skills to help prepare them for the workforce as part of a partnership between TasTAFE and construction company Podmatrix.
Supporting more diversity in leadership in Tasmanian workplaces
25 Tasmanians from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds today (Friday 15 March) started a six-month program supporting them to become leaders in the community.
Two TasTAFE-trained apprentices awarded Brighte Women in Energy Scholarships
Two TasTAFE-trained electrotechnology apprentices have gained scholarships recognising their commitment to study and interest in further developing their knowledge of renewable energy.
TasTAFE teachers return from Germany as ‘Olympic’ medallists
Two TasTAFE cookery teachers-turned ‘Olympians’ have returned home from the Culinary Olympics in Germany with a silver and a bronze medal.
New equipment preparing TasTAFE students for the latest industry technology
TasTAFE metals and manufacturing students now have the opportunity to use a new state-of-the-art simulator thanks to a partnership with the Tasmanian Minerals, Manufacturing and Energy Council (TMEC).
TasTAFE students planting the state’s future seeds
TasTAFE and Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service (PWS) are building the next generation of conservation practitioners.
TasTAFE developing industry trainers
Sixteen industry specialists can now share their skills with others in Tasmanian energy and related sectors after completing a TasTAFE qualification to become a vocational trainer.
Fee Free course starts Estelle’s career
Estelle Wyllie was at a loose end in her career when she happened to see an advertisement for Fee Free TAFE on Facebook.
Certificate III gives Hannah the farming skills she needs
“For the first time I was working on a tractor. I hadn’t done any irrigation, I hadn’t picked up a chainsaw. I hadn’t driven a forklift. Once I heard of the Certificate III at TasTAFE, I knew it was something I needed to do.”