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It’s that exciting time of year again! Motorsports Training Australia (MTA) was thrilled to celebrate the incredible achievements of its 2024 graduates. After another action-packed year of learning, problem-solving, and honing their skills, our students are set to dive into their careers with the expertise and confidence to excel as motorsport mechanic technicians.
The students of the Certificate IV in Community Services at Wodonga TAFE are preparing to launch a powerful community initiative this November, as they host a series of events as part of the global "16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence" campaign. As part of their course studies, the students are organising and promoting local events that tackle the critical issues of...
As a part of our Youth Spotlight feature, we had a chat to Isaac, one of our Certificate III in Hairdressing (SHB30416) students to hear about why Isaac decided to study Hairdressing and where he hopes to take his career in the future!
Wodonga TAFE is proud to announce the success of the recent WorldSkills Competition, a day filled with passion, precision, and talent, showcasing the incredible skills of apprentices from across the region. The event, held at both Mckoy St and Logic Campus’, saw top competitors in our region from automotive, hairdressing, turning and welding come together to demonstrate their expertise...
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.
Meet Maddie, a passionate young chef-in-training, currently completing her Certificate III in Commercial Cookery (SIT30821) at Wodonga TAFE. With a love for cooking that began in childhood, Maddie’s culinary journey is as inspiring as it is flavourful.
As a part of our Youth Spotlight feature, we had a chat to Jodie, one of our Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance (HLT43021) students to hear about why she decided to study Allied Health and what her favourite thing about studying is!
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.
Wodonga TAFE's OFF (Our Future Footprint) Group invited staff and students to participate in their launch event for Plastic Free July on Thursday 27 June 2024.
Wodonga TAFE's Certificate IV Community Services students are teaming up with local charity Tots2Teens Albury Wodonga to launch the Classy Kidz program in Wodonga, aimed at assisting vulnerable primary school students in the local area. A “wear your Pyjamas to work/school day” will be held on Tuesday 18 June to help raise funds and awareness of this important local program.
Work Skills for Life students meet with Wodonga TAFE’s Environmental Strategic Project Lead to hear more about the current projects that are being driven by the sustainability team
On Tuesday 9 April, Empowering Women in Trades (EWIT), Snowy Hydro and Wodonga TAFE welcomed a group of women to the Trades Training Centre to experience Carpentry, Electrotechnology and Plumbing trades, giving them exposure to a range of tools and an understanding of the range of roles within them.
Wodonga TAFE’s Community Services and Health department is celebrating the graduation of nearly 300 students from the ‘Class of 2023’, with the ceremony for attending students, family, and friends to be held the evening of Tuesday 12 March 2024 at The Cube Wodonga.
Wodonga TAFE is proud to be welcoming renowned artist Kirrily Anderson to campus this week, where she will lead development of the ‘Embrace’ mural in conjunction with local youth.
Students and teachers stepped back into history earlier this month, discovering the early days of English Language classes at the ‘Bonegilla Migrant Experience’.
Wodonga TAFE's Celebration of Achievement Awards are coming up! There's plenty of award categories and we've opened up nominations from everyone!
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.