Events
TAFE Queensland proudly celebrates the achievements of long-serving educator and engineer Don Robertson, who has been awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for his service to engineering and education.
From Townsville to Antarctica, Sarah Foster’s career change has taken her further than most people ever dream.
The launch of the Parramatta Eels Institute marks TAFE Queensland’s second New South Wales commercial partnership within 12 months, led by the Commercial Delivery team in the Brisbane Region, demonstrating sustained interstate growth and strong industry collaboration.
The TAFE Queensland Scholarship Foundation recently hosted a networking breakfast at its South Bank campus, bringing together scholarship recipients, sponsors, donors and distinguished guests to celebrate educational achievement and the power of community support.
Through its partnership with the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), TAFE Queensland is proud to bring world-class, skills-based acting and performing arts training opportunities to Brisbane.
TAFE Queensland’s Caboolture campus youth work students stepped into the heart of the community during Youth Week 2026, supporting young people and families at the Thrive Moreton Bay celebration in Deception Bay.
Students from TAFE Queensland’s Sports Diploma Hub recently gained a behind-the-scenes look at elite rugby, visiting Ballymore Stadium to observe the Queensland Reds senior team’s Captain’s Run in the lead-up to match day.
TAFE Queensland graduate Amelie Clarke has earned national recognition just months after completing her studies, with her short film Sacrilege named a finalist in the prestigious Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Student Awards.
For Chlo Pond, her experience with education hadn’t been straight forward. But at TAFE Queensland, she finally found a sense of belonging.
A deliberate career change has led Mikosei Okumura to a successful new future in an information technology role after completing hands-on, engaging training at TAFE Queensland’s Toowoomba campus.
Growing up in regional Kingaroy, Michael Woods didn’t always see a clear pathway for his future.
In 2019, an opportunity appeared that would alter the direction of Josiah Little’s life forever. A traineeship as an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker had opened in Bundaberg. At the time, Josiah didn’t realise this moment would spark a career built on purpose, cultural strength and a passion for community.