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Izzy and Anthony came into the Course in Transport & Logistics Employment Pathway (22648VIC) with different goals, but both left with the same outcome: confidence, skills, and a clear path forward.
Griffin’s journey into cookery began in Year 12, when he took a job as a dishwasher at a local venue. Watching the head chef create dishes “out of thin air” sparked something in him - an excitement that quickly grew into a clear career goal: to become a qualified chef.
Amy shares how studying a Certificate IV in School Based Education Support (CHC40221) gave her real classroom experience and shaped her path in education. “Working with students showed me how much I care about supporting young people and being someone they can rely on.”
A huge congratulations to Maeve, who has been announced as one of the recipients of the 2026 Downer Building and Construction Scholarship at Wodonga TAFE. The $6,000 scholarship was available exclusively to female students enrolled in the Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Site Management) at Wodonga TAFE, with the aim of supporting women from the Albury/Wodonga region to pursue...
When you’re first starting to decide on what career path to take, perhaps when you’re getting close to finishing high school, it can often feel like the weight of the world is on your shoulders. A single course selection could shape your entire future. But what if you looked at it from another perspective? Hear from Bree, a Wodonga TAFE graduate who is living proof that you...
Innovative program provides unique opportunities for people living with disability to engage with local police.
Del’s journey into community services is shaped by courage, determination and a strong desire to help others. Originally from South Australia and now living in Benalla, he has lived across Victoria, each move contributing to the community‑minded person he is today.
Zack's journey reflects determination, creativity, and a willingness to embrace challenges.
Further education in Northern Victoria will be strengthened in 2026.
The amalgamation of GOTAFE and Wodonga TAFE has been confirmed, following endorsement by the Victorian Government of the Board-led initiative.
Certificate IV in Outdoor Leadesrhip graduate, Remy, shares some quick-fire answers to all the burning questions about studying and now working in the Outdoor industry!
Celebrating Klancie's passion and commitment to photography
Community Services students joining with Junction to bring Wodonga together in Walk Against Violence
2025 was a milestone year for Wodonga TAFE, defined by innovation, growth, and an unwavering commitment to student success, community connection, and industry collaboration. Across our campuses and throughout our region, the year was filled with inspiring achievements, new initiatives, and major developments that continue to shape the future of vocational education for our communities.
Wodonga TAFE proudly hosted its annual Training Awards on Tuesday 25 November 2025, recognising the remarkable achievements of students, staff, and training partners from across the organisation. The event once again highlighted the institute’s strong commitment to empowering individuals, strengthening industries, and enriching communities through high-quality, accessible vocational...
Wodonga TAFE is proud to announce the finalists for the 2025 Wodonga TAFE Training Awards, a celebration of the remarkable staff, students, teachers, trainers, Defence personnel, and partners who embody the very best of our learning community.
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.
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