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When accomplished beach handball player Abby Mills isn’t competing overseas, she’s home in Brisbane, preparing herself for life after sport with TAFE Queensland.
Indigenous Student Support Officer and TAFE Queensland employee of more than two decades, Tammy Rasmussen, has spent a lifetime championing culturally safe learning environments and great training outcomes for First Nations students.
If you need a bit of extra inspiration to pursue the career you’ve always wanted, make a pivot, or get back into the workforce, let us introduce you to Tameika Brett.
Ipswich State High School graduate and Lily Me Red apprentice, Amy Pearson, is not someone who seeks an ordinary life — this is clear from the very moment you meet her.
Looking to explore his options outside of military life, Peter Wild turned to TAFE Queensland to ease the transition from Royal Australian Navy Lieutenant and Maritime Warfare Officer to civilian.
Davide Sargeant's professional trajectory serves as a compelling illustration of a seamless transition from military service in the Army to civilian employment as an apprentice electrician.
TAFE Queensland’s Toowoomba, Ipswich and Kingaroy campuses are all the richer thanks to three business administration trainees recruited for South West Region’s inaugural First Nations Traineeship Program — supporting the organisation’s First Nations Employment Strategy.
Information for international students. Vocational Placement is a mandatory unit included in some courses at TAFE Queensland.
Ana Jensen found herself amid the noise of the construction industry for over a decade - far removed from the quiet hum of hospital corridors she dreamt of.
Sophya's inspiring journey from AMEP student to dedicated volunteer at TAFE Queensland is a testament to the impact of the Adult Migrant English Program. Having experienced the challenges of settling in a new country, Sophya is now using her knowledge and experiences to support other migrant and refugee women through the 'Stronger Women, Stronger Communities' program
The Brisbane Lions' world-class Brighton Homes Arena training facility is set to become a hub for aspiring sports administrators as the AFL club launches the Brisbane Lions Institute of Business & Sport program.
Geoff Midson has found his passion teaching students as part of the Queensland Department of Youth Justice's Transition 2 Success program.