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The Free TAFE for Priority Courses program is increasing the opportunity for our local community, by helping reskill and/or upskill locals and assist to develop our community for a prosperous future.
Wodonga TAFE’s VCAL and Work Education students are back in the hospitality business for 2019 in the newly-funded social initiative, ‘Food Without Barriers’ with Uniting Care Wodonga.
Our hardworking students in the Certificate III in Hospitality turned up the creativity recently for their first assessment of their unit 'prepare and serve non-alcoholic beverages'.
Professionals from industry shared their expertise recently with students commencing in the Certificate IV in Community Services.
On Friday March 8th, Wodonga TAFE CEO Mark Dixon announced he would be leaving Wodonga TAFE to take on a new role as CEO at the City of Wodonga.
Wodonga TAFE entered a team to participate in the Big Splash to show support and raise much needed funds for mental health awareness.
Wodonga TAFE student, Sheldon Smith, has been honoured with the award for Wodonga’s Young Citizen of the year 2019 by Wodonga Council.
Poppy the Therapy Dog was a special visitor to the classroom recently for our students in the Certificate I in Work Education.
Wodonga TAFE offers a large variety of support and learner services for enrolled students to help with their study success.
Wodonga TAFE welcomes Alumni, Chris Rissmann, as the newest educator to join the team at Motorsports.
Service providers from across the Community Services sector visited Wodonga TAFE’s McKoy Street campus to share their industry perspective with the up-and-coming workforce.
Ex Wodonga TAFE student, and NEIS grad, Zac Hayes, celebrates a win in prestigious business awards with his accounting firm.
The North East Food and Wine Festival is celebrating its seventh year running and will be held in Wodonga on Saturday 16 March at Junction Square. Proudly presented by Wodonga TAFE, in collaboration with industry professionals, the very popular event will be held at a later time of 3pm – 8pm for a lovely twilight atmosphere.
Supporting the important services that are provided by Hume Veterans Information Centre is just one way that Wodonga TAFE is able to give back to our community, as we rise to the challenge of setting the benchmark for community leadership in our local region.
The launch of the MNC and Wodonga TAFE partnership will be held on Thursday 31 January at 11am, there will be morning tea provided and is an open invitation for the local community.
If you’re kicking around your options for uni or further study, or looking for work instead of more study right now, our careers counsellors offer free and impartial advice that can help get you sorted. They can help you plan your career pathway. And if you need further support, then our qualified counsellors are available to talk to… no decision making necessary....
A cute little plant with a host of common names is the Cymbalaria muralis. Its common names include Ivy-leaf Toadflax, Coliseum Ivy, Oxford Ivy and Kenilworth Ivy. In Italy it is called ‘The Plant of the Madonna’. This plant is endearing because it’s so easy to grow. It will thrive in most soils and conditions as long as it gets plenty of...
Most of us are familiar with the common name Illawarra Flame Tree. It’s a well know plant thanks in part to the song ‘Flame Trees’ sung by Cold Chisels Jimmy Barnes. The Illawarra Flame Tree is botanically known as Brachychiton acerifolius – from brachys, (short) and chiton, (tunic). This relates to the coating on the seed. The word ‘tunic’...
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