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TAFE Queensland and Gymnastics Queensland are proud to shine a spotlight on the next generation of coaches, with students currently completing their Certificate II and III in Sport Coaching (SIS20321/SIS30521) as part of a unique partnership delivering real-world, industry-led training at the Sleeman Sports Complex.
TAFE Queensland’s Diploma of Sport (SIS50321) students recently took a deep dive into the strategic and operational engine room of the state’s leading football body, Football Queensland, through a series of immersive field trips to Meakin Park — the home of football in Queensland.
Students enrolled in the Certificate II (SIS20321) and Certificate III (SIS30521) in Sport Coaching through TAFE Queensland are gaining unparalleled insights into football coaching, thanks to the leadership of Karl Dodd.
When TAFE Queensland hairdressing graduate Lexie Shay returned to campus to speak with current students, her message was clear – never forget why you started.
TAFE Queensland’s Charters Towers campus has welcomed three passionate new teachers, each bringing their own experience and enthusiasm to help shape the region’s future workforce.
Greater Kingaroy resident, Mick Scott, is a dedicated TAFE Queensland carpentry teacher specialising in delivering the TAFE at School Certificate I in Construction (CPC10120) –across the Kingaroy, Nurunderi, Toowoomba, and Ipswich campuses.
When Wes Pearson started his journey in the events industry, he didn’t just want to attend events - he wanted to create them.
As someone who has always felt drawn to a career nurturing the next generation, 39-year-old Melissa Whitney is among the Queenslanders making the most of the growing opportunities in education support, after completing a Certificate III in School Based Education Support (CHC30221) through TAFE Queensland.
Local Mareeba resident and TAFE Queensland engineering apprentice Cody Harrigan is set to take on Australia’s top young trade talent in the 2025 WorldSkills Australia National Championships in Brisbane from 12–14 June 2025.
The TAFE Queensland Scholarship Foundation and TechnologyOne are proud to announce a new partnership to support students in achieving their educational and career aspirations.
Just six months after graduating with a Diploma of Visual Arts (CUA51120) at TAFE Queensland, Megan Robinson’s work is gaining serious attention, with her creations displayed in local galleries, earning her her first solo exhibition, and receiving industry recognition through awards.
Local Cairns resident and TAFE Queensland nursing graduate Shanaye Bevan is set to take on Australia’s top young trade talent in the 2025 WorldSkills Australia National Championships in Brisbane from 12-14 June 2025.