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Wodonga TAFE and The Centre for Continuing Education Inc have partnered to deliver upon ‘The Future of Adult Community Education in Victoria 2020-25 Ministerial Statement’ and focus on providing support and education to adults with low prior educational achievement and outcomes. The Ministerial Statement highlights the need to bring services together to ensure cohesive and...
Wodonga TAFE is excited to be one of the first training providers in Wodonga, Victoria, to begin its involvement with the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower initiative. All Staff at Wodonga TAFE have completed necessary training to help 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...
Two First-Year Commercial Cookery apprentices won medals at the state finals of the AUS-TAFE Culinary Trophy held at Bendigo TAFE last Tuesday, 28 June 2022. Maddison Schloss (employed by Brown Brothers Winery) won a Bronze medal, and Tayah Jack (employed by Bright Brewery) won a Silver medal.
This term the students completing Certificate I in Transition Education have been researching different training areas. The students looked at the different words that are used for course areas, such as Horticulture instead of Gardening, and Hospitality instead of Cooking.
Wodonga TAFE Commercial Cookery apprentices cooked up a banquet of dishes last week, with two First-Year apprentice chefs winning a place at the State finals of the AUS-TAFE Culinary Trophy.
It's not every day you get to milk a goat named Sunday! As part of their focus on local business and retail, students completing the Certificate I in Work Education had the opportunity to participate in a workshop with Jade and Charlie at 'Black Barn Farm' in Stanley.
Wodonga TAFE’s childcare centre, ‘Kids on Campus Early Learning Centre’ is proud to be celebrating 30 years of provision of childcare services to the local community.
The recently completed E vehicle research project, Driving Smart Specialisation for the Ovens-Murray, provides further insight into the growth within the electric vehicle sector, specifically within the Ovens Murray road corridor, and the upskilling and infrastructure investment required to support this growth.
Wodonga TAFE is celebrating student success for graduates of a new pilot program aimed to meet the employment demand in the Hospitality industry.
Wodonga TAFE and Kestrel Recruitment have recently come together to develop a Women in Trades program. This program aims to provide students with exposure to four different trades; Carpentry, Cabinet Making, Plumbing and Electrical.
Student Welcome Day 2022 at Wodonga TAFE has been postponed.
However, gelato! Topolino Gelateria will be on-campus with free gelato!
The Wodonga TAFE Heavy Vehicle Technology Program plans a state-of-the-art innovative heavy vehicle training and experimentation facility, the technical training courses of the future, and a high school to industry pathway scheme. It will be a game changer for the nation.
As part of their vocational studies, students completing their Work Education qualifications have created an outdoor waiting room for 'Lazy Acre Pony Rides' at Stanley.
Some of Wodonga TAFE's past Nursing students, and current staff member, Nursing teacher Penny Wilson, are part of the amazing team working in the AWH COVID-19 Vaccination Hub.
We are proud to announce our new OzTruck app is now live! If you're new to the industry, this is the perfect app for you. Whether you need help finding the nearest petrol station or rest-stop, want help planning the most effective route for your journey, or to discuss all things truck driving in active forums with other drivers, this app has it all!
Wodonga TAFE, Transport Women Australia Limited (TWAL) with sponsorship from Volvo Australia have been announced as a finalist for the 2021 Victorian Training Awards - Industry Collaboration Award! The Women Driving Transport Careers (WDTC) program has been designed to help reduce the driver shortfall within the transport industry that was identified within the 2016 Volvo Report, and to...
Students completing the Certificate I in Work Education are continuing their creative adventures on campus this term, with their small business projects underway.
Parliamentary Secretary for Mental Health, Mr Steve Dimopoulos MP, visited Wodonga TAFE today to meet with students, staff, and service providers who have benefited from the creation of newly-designed training resources to be incorporated into the Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer Work and the Certificate IV in Disability, both of which are ‘Free TAFE’ courses in Victoria.
Find the right training for the job you want! Don't let fees be a barrier - Wodonga TAFE has courses available under the Free TAFE initiative.