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TAFE Queensland’s Ashmore campus recently hosted the Gold Coast’s first WorldSkills Australia Regional Competition of 2024, spotlighting the Vocational Education and Training in Schools (VETis) electrotechnology category.
Cyber Security teacher Mikel-John Filko is Queensland's first Essential Eight instructor, qualified to deliver the Essential Eight Assessment Course, raising the cyber security maturity of Australian organisations.
Ree Walsh joined TAFE Queensland as an educator at the Nurunderi (Cherbourg) campus to deliver the Certificate II in Workplace Skills (BSB20120) and Certificate III in Business (BSB30120). Since starting in July 2023, she’s seen a surge in student engagement and overall feelings of goodwill.
After graduating from high school, Millide Evens enrolled to study law at university, but due to the pandemic, she had to study remotely, which didn’t suit her learning style.
School holidays are over and you are ready to get back into your studies. Set yourself up for success with these helpful tips.
Floristry apprentice Jordan Dowd has gained the confidence to compete in the WorldSkills Queensland Regional Competition thanks to her TAFE Queensland training.Article description
Jackson Midgley, a young and talented Indigenous barber based in Ipswich, has a passion for making people happy through his exceptional skills.
Mereana Wyatt-Old brought her pursuit of a creative career to TAFE Queensland to learn how to design inspired spaces, but her passion for floristry saw her change course.
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.