Minister for Skills and Tertiary Education Geoff Lee is encouraging Goulburn electorate school leavers and job seekers to explore their vocational training options during the annual TAFE NSW local InfoFest showcase. Mr Lee said with the recent announcement of the hundreds of fee-free and low cost courses under the NSW government's JobTrainer program, there's never been a better time to consider vocational education and training options. READ ALSO: Advice for parents part one: Transitioning your kids into primary school "TAFE NSW is Australia's largest provider of training for in-demand and emerging skills," Mr Lee said. "Industries like information technology, aged care, and construction are looking for job ready, industry-trained graduates. "With short courses in coding and digital security, through to bachelor degrees in early childhood, TAFE NSW is an obvious choice for people looking to secure their first job, win a promotion, or embark on a career change." READ ALSO: Maintenance to be carried out near Lansdowne Bridge Member for Goulburn Wendy Tuckerman said TAFE NSW students are in high demand because of the quality of their education and ability to hit the ground running with the job-ready skills that employers are looking for. "Visitors to local and online information sessions and campus tours during InfoFest will learn more about how studying at TAFE NSW can ensure that they have the right skills for the jobs of tomorrow," Mrs Tuckerman said. READ ALSO: Twenty years on from a heart transplant, Warilla man Noel is pumped he's still here "InfoFest will provide prospective students with an invaluable opportunity to explore the innovative range of course options, join interactive workshops, meet with industry-expert teachers, and experience the practical, state-of-the-art facilities at TAFE NSW. "I encourage people to visit their local TAFE NSW campus between January 18-22 or visit www.tafensw.edu.au/infofest for further information and online information sessions." Did you know the Goulburn Post is now offering breaking news alerts and a weekly email newsletter? Keep up-to-date with all the local news: sign up below.
Member for Goulburn Wendy Tuckerman encourages the public to take part. Photo: supplied.
Minister for Skills and Tertiary Education Geoff Lee is encouraging Goulburn electorate school leavers and job seekers to explore their vocational training options during the annual TAFE NSW local InfoFest showcase.
Mr Lee said with the recent announcement of the hundreds of fee-free and low cost courses under the NSW government's JobTrainer program, there's never been a better time to consider vocational education and training options.
"TAFE NSW is Australia's largest provider of training for in-demand and emerging skills," Mr Lee said.
"Industries like information technology, aged care, and construction are looking for job ready, industry-trained graduates.
"With short courses in coding and digital security, through to bachelor degrees in early childhood, TAFE NSW is an obvious choice for people looking to secure their first job, win a promotion, or embark on a career change."
Member for Goulburn Wendy Tuckerman said TAFE NSW students are in high demand because of the quality of their education and ability to hit the ground running with the job-ready skills that employers are looking for.
"Visitors to local and online information sessions and campus tours during InfoFest will learn more about how studying at TAFE NSW can ensure that they have the right skills for the jobs of tomorrow," Mrs Tuckerman said.
"InfoFest will provide prospective students with an invaluable opportunity to explore the innovative range of course options, join interactive workshops, meet with industry-expert teachers, and experience the practical, state-of-the-art facilities at TAFE NSW.
"I encourage people to visit their local TAFE NSW campus between January 18-22 or visit www.tafensw.edu.au/infofest for further information and online information sessions."
Did you know the Goulburn Post is now offering breaking news alerts and a weekly email newsletter? Keep up-to-date with all the local news: sign up below.
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