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Bring your lunch to the Quadrangle for a shared picnic where the topic of mental health and wellbeing becomes our everyday table talk.
Wodonga TAFE Teacher Zoe Wilde was interviewed on ABC Goulburn Murray on Monday 23 September about the latest efforts and how Wodonga TAFE has adapted to the new waste management system. She spoke on the impact the new partnership with Sustainable Salons has had on the education of students, who have been advocating for more sustainable practices in the Salon.
Members of the Wodonga TAFE Executive team joined Albury Precision Engineering in celebrating 35 years of operations on Friday 6 September 2024. We are proud to be a long-standing partner in training their apprentices and contribute to their success of being a local and successful business.
Wodonga TAFE has received notice of further protected industrial action, and a 24 hour stop work on Wednesday 21 August 2024.
Certificate II in Community Services (CHC22015) students held a 'Trash Talk' event to raise awareness for correct waste disposal and other important environment initiatives around our campus.
Today we celebrated Early Childhood Educators Day with a morning tea for our Kids on Campus staff, Family Day Care educators and their children, and our Early Childhood teaching team.
Prospective students are invited to attend our McKoy Street campus to meet teachers, view facilities and learn about studying Health & Community Services courses at Wodonga TAFE.
An eclectic selection of artworks from Certificate IV Visual Arts
On 22 August 2024, Australian Defence Force Reserves and Employer Support hosted their annual state awards ceremony. On the night, Wodonga TAFE won the Victorian Public Sector Employer Support Award for our role in working with Reservists, Defence and Veterans. This means Wodonga TAFE will now progress to the national finals, held in Adelaide later this year.
Thursday 12 September 2024
Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) will be visiting the campus to support students
A message from our Koorie Education Unit (KEU) Student Intern Kristylee.
At Wodonga TAFE, we often promote the success of our learners, but this sometimes means the stories of our dedicated teachers often go untold. Today, we’re shining a spotlight on an inspiring educator whose journey from childcare to teaching shows that pathways can often lead us in unexpected directions.
As we approach the end of the year, our study loads tend to increase, with some training courses winding up with final project submissions or even exams. Balancing study and other life commitments can be challenging, but with effective strategies, it’s possible to manage everything successfully. Here are five tips to help you stay on top of your responsibilities:
Choosing the right path to a career in healthcare can be a daunting decision, but for Gemma and Christina, Wodonga TAFE provided the perfect start. Hear their stories as they talk about the advantages of TAFE’s supportive learning environment, and the pathways which have launched them on their journeys towards a Diploma of Nursing (HLT54121) and a career in healthcare.
Travis has been completing his Certificate III in Sports Turf Management as part of an apprenticeship program and considers himself lucky to have advanced to a management role at such an early stage of his career.
Support Services mid-year Winter event
TUESDAY 6 AUGUST | 11.30AM – 1PM | THE HANGAR
Wodonga TAFE’s Massage and Health programs shine brightly thanks to the dedication and passion of Melanie Keenan, a seasoned educator who has transformed her extensive industry experience into a powerful teaching career.Wodonga TAFE’s Massage and Health programs shine brightly thanks to the dedication and passion of Melanie Keenan, a seasoned educator who has transformed her...
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.