Published on: 09 Sep 2022. Are you interested in helping migrants learn English? Do you have some spare time on weekdays? Whilst TasTAFE provides on-campus English classes for migrants, some students need one-on-one help to improve specific aspects
Published on: 06 Feb 2023. It is often said good things come to those who wait and this is certainly true for 18-year-old Cyrus Kay. Cyrus has recently completed a Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation at TasTAFE and Year 12 at
TasTAFE Request for Review Form. TasTAFE Request for Review Form. Please complete this form to request a review of a complaint or assessment outcome. A copy of this form can be downloaded here: Request for Review Form. Required Information. First
Published on: 05 Jul 2024. This week TasTAFE began the first of eight trade training programs designed to provide job seekers in regional areas with employment opportunities in construction trades. The Regional Trade Training Program is a regionally
Published on: 10 Oct 2023. Cate Jones was recently named the Trainee of the Year at the 2023 Tasmanian training Awards. Cate completed her Certificate III in Hospitality at TasTAFE and works at Cataract on Paterson. She said her training at TasTAFE
Published on: 10 Mar 2023. This week at our Alanvale Campus the Automotive Team received a donation of a truck by construction company Fulton Hogan. Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology apprentices will gain valuable new
Published on: 13 Apr 2022. Are you interested in helping migrants learn English? Do you have some spare time on weekdays? TasTAFE is seeking people who would like to become volunteer language tutors for eligible migrants in Hobart, with the next
Published on: 23 Oct 2023. Today we celebrated over 20 talented Tasmanians from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds who have completed our year-long Diverse Leadership Program. In partnership with Multicultural Council of
Published on: 19 May 2025. TasTAFE and the Master Plumbers Association of Tasmania (MPAT) have partnered to deliver a new role focusing on supporting current and future tradespeople. MPAT’s Natalie Kingston is the plumbing industry’s inaugural
Creative Arts (Hunter Street). About. Situated alongside the bustling wharf precinct, our Hunter Street Training Facility is co-located with the University of Tasmania’s Art School in the iconic IXL Jam Factory on the Hobart waterfront. Close to