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Lydia discovered her passion for early childhood education while still in high school and now has her heart set on a meaningful career.
Wodonga TAFE's Access Education students recently welcomed Wodonga Council Mayor Michael Gobel and Deputy Mayor Michelle Cowan for a lively and heartfelt interview session at the McKoy Street campus as part of their journalism studies. Inspired by the ABC television program The Assembly, the event marked the second year students with intellectual disabilities have taken the lead in...
Wodonga TAFE's Community Services students put their learning into practice to give voices to victim-survivors in the annual Walk Against Violence event.
We were thrilled to open our doors for the Motorsports Training Australia (MTA) Open Day, and what a day it was!
Wodonga TAFE campuses came alive during National Skills Week with a series of fun, hands-on challenges that had students buzzing long after the final task was complete.
Our Certificate II in Community Services students will be holding a fundraising stall as part of their Project unit of study. They will be raising funds and awareness for the AMUKA foundation, which was set up to change the lives of young women and girls in Kenya, providing them with the education and skills they need to thrive.
A passionate group of Certificate IV in Community Services students have completed a powerful research project aimed at improving support for neurodivergent learners in adult education. The findings, presented to key stakeholders including Learner Support and Executive staff, build on Wodonga TAFE’s commitment to inclusive and high-quality education.
After working in Disability and Aged Care, Emily knew she wanted to make an even greater impact. When an injury changed her path, she returned to study and found a new way to help others through studying Community Services at Wodonga TAFE.
Learn more about our students who are thriving in their respective fields.
For Allaynah Blazely, Wodonga TAFE’s Medical Terminology short course wasn’t just an introduction to medical language, it was a personal test of whether she was ready to take on further study in a field she’s passionate about.
Blake Tracey isn’t your average TAFE student. Between working in the family business and competing in a national motorsport series, he’s also studying the Certificate III in Engineering (MEM31922) - Fabrication at Wodonga TAFE - and somehow managing to balance it all with a quiet confidence.
Our Education Support students recently had the chance to meet Katja Dedekind, a three-time Paralympian and world record holder. She shared her story of growing up with a vision impairment, including the challenges she faced at school and the support that helped her through.
After three years in the Defence Force, Bethany Van Strijp was drawn to a life of adventure and nature. Through Wodonga TAFE’s Certificate IV in Outdoor Leadership, she gained hands-on training, lifelong connections, and a pathway into adventure tourism across Australia and Canada. Now working as a professional guide on the Larapinta Trail, Bethany credits the course for helping her...
Five Wodonga TAFE students undertook a training camp last month (16-18 May) in preparation for the WorldSkills Australia 2025 National Championships & Skills Show, which will be held in Brisbane between June 12-15.
Two Visual Arts students share their stories on their first-ever exhibit.
Wodonga TAFE was proudly represented at the 2025 Brisbane Truck Show, with team members Victoria Conlon, Jason Atteridge, Jo Bathols, and Alex Stojanovic attending the national event as part of Truck Week 25 to support the first group of graduates of the Volvo Iron Women Program. The Brisbane Truck Show, one of the largest and most anticipated transport industry events in the Southern...
Last week, a small group of enthusiastic Year 5/6 students from St Francis of Assisi Primary School visited Wodonga TAFE to undertake some STEM teaching and learning activities.
Community Services students are conducting research into the needs of neurodiverse learners in adult education settings.
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