Wodonga TAFE campus will be closed Friday 3 April and again on Monday 6 April, for the Easter Public Holiday long weekend. We will re-open Tuesday 7 April from 8:30 am.

Hidden Disabilities Sunflower


Hidden Disabilities Sunflower

​Wodonga TAFE has adopted the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower to help support and raise awareness of those living with a hidden disability that may not be so obvious to the casual observer. In Australia and New Zealand 1 in 5 people are said to have a disability, 80% of these are hidden.

What is a hidden disability?

Hidden disabilities can sometimes be difficult for others to recognise, some examples of disabilities that may not be immediately obvious include autism, anxiety, chronic pain, dementia or learning difficulties.

Students studying at Wodonga TAFE can choose to wear the Sunflower in the form of a lanyard or wristband to discreetly indicate to teachers and staff that they need additional support, help, understanding or even a little more time.

As part of the Wodonga TAFE's involvement with the Hidden Disability Sunflower initiative, all staff are undertaking training to learn how to recognise the Sunflower, gain a deeper understanding of what non-visible disabilities are, and learn how to approach and support colleagues and students that are living with a hidden disability.

Hidden Disabilities Sunflower


YouthFest 2025 Wrap-Up

Monday, 22 September 2025

On 17 September 2025, the lawn area in front of Building B at McKoy Street came alive with energy, colour, and connection as we celebrated Youth Fest 2025! With the support of the Victorian Government, this vibrant event brought together young people aged 16 to 24 for an afternoon of fun, food, and festivities. 

From interactive activities and games to prize giveaways and a delicious BBQ lunch, the event created a welcoming space for students to relax, connect, and celebrate youth culture. The atmosphere was buzzing with laughter, music, and community spirit. 

A huge thank you goes out to:  

  • All the students who helped bring the event to life with their enthusiasm and support, 

  • The dedicated Wodonga TAFE staff who worked behind the scenes and on the day to make everything run smoothly, 

  • Murphy’s Lane who generously donated coffee vouchers as part of the raffle prizes,  

  • And the incredible services; Gateway Health, Wodonga Council, The Cat’s Pyjamas, Headspace, Victoria Electoral Commission, Skills & Jobs Centre, Sport North East and The Koori Education Unit staff who contributed their time, resources, and energy to support our young people. 

Youth Fest 2025 was a fantastic reminder of the power of community and the importance of creating inclusive spaces for young people to thrive. We’re already looking forward to the next one! 

 

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