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Sitting in the audience at Monsterfest, watching his debut feature Dracula Revamped light up the big screen, TAFE Queensland Screen and Media teacher Clint Cure wasn’t just seeing a premiere - he was living a full-circle moment.
Josh Jameson didn’t plan to become a fabricator. But after helping his stepfather install a butcher shop one Christmas, he found himself drawn into the world of metalwork and never looked back.
Fraser is living proof that it’s never too late to change direction and follow your passion.
Big news for Gold Coast musicians as TAFE Queensland partners the University of Canberra to bring a brand-new music bachelor to the Coomera Creative campus from 2026.
When Steve Munro started his career in the engineering and fabrication industry, he never imagined that one day he’d be shaping the next generation of tradespeople.
At just 17, Locklyn O’Loughlin is already making a difference in his community. A proud Nughi, Nunukul and Gorenpul man from Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island), Locklyn is combining school, work, and study to build a career in healthcare – one that’s helping his mob access the support they need.
Brisbane local Chris Campanaris has just clocked his 2,500th gym session - and he’s done it without breaking the bank, thanks to TAFE Queensland’s South Bank Fitness Centre.
Roma’s newest TAFE Queensland educator, Aidan Kearney, knows the hospitality industry inside out – from the heat of commercial kitchens to the hum of a busy espresso machine.
For proud Torres Strait Islander and Kalkadoon man Griffin Clapham, carpentry is more than a trade – it’s the foundation of a better life for his young family.
For Kristy Midgley, owner of Giggles Hair Studio, hairdressing is more than just styling – it’s about connection, creativity, and community.
For Charlotte, hairdressing isn’t just a job – it’s a passion rooted in creativity, connection, and a love of learning.
After years of working full-time in salons, Lisa Moore felt a pull toward something more.