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Fees and Refunds Policy. This policy applies to all TasTAFE employees and is applicable for domestic learners enrolling with TasTAFE. This policy does not apply to:. International learners: refer to the Fees and Charges Policy (International

Published on: 04 Apr 2022. Construction is underway on TasTAFE’s $21 million Water and Energy Trades Centre at Clarence Campus. On 29 March, 2022, Minister for Skills, Training and Workforce Growth, Roger Jaensch and industry partners had the

Published on: 01 Mar 2021. Students from migrant and refugee backgrounds in TasTAFE’s Young Migrant Education Program (YMEP) are getting extra help to ride to classes thanks to a bicycle education program being delivered by an alliance of cycling

Published on: 09 Aug 2021. A new partnership between TasTAFE Drysdale and the Australian Culinary Federation (ACF) will support young chefs to stay in the industry. TasTAFE Drysdale’s Cookery apprentices will have access to the ACF’s Young Chefs

Complaint Management Policy. This policy applies to TasTAFE employees and third-party providers. The purpose of the policy is to outline TasTAFE’s approach to managing complaints from TasTAFE students, prospective students, employers,

Early Childhood, Education & Foundation Skills. If you gain pleasure from helping others, and are keen to make a difference to the next generation, a qualification in early childhood education or training and assessment (TAE) will help you on your

Published on: 13 Apr 2022. TasTAFE and Master Builders Tasmania have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to support growth and productivity in the building and construction sector through training. It will help support the Tasmanian

Published on: 25 Jun 2024. TasTAFE Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management (CEM) students are learning in an immersive, real-world training environment – thanks to a partnership with the Derwent Estuary Program and Derwent

Published on: 06 Sep 2024. TasTAFE Primary Industries teacher Dr James Haddy is a marine scientist, fisheries expert and lifelong “nature nut”. A passionate and gifted educator, James has been teaching the Certificate III in Conservation and

Acknowledgement of CountryTasTAFE has a long history of working with Tasmanian Aboriginal people to provide accessible and quality education and training that empowers individuals to upskill, reskill, and pursue their life and work goals. We are