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  • Drive people away from vocational education
    TAFE under threat of privatisation

    Union says proposal to privatise TAFE will drive people away from vocational education. 29 Oct 2008 3:17 PM

    Business Spectator HR & education - 2 months, 1 week ago
  • Produced two award winning students in the fields of graphic ...
    TAFE talent on show for world to see

    PORT Macquarie TAFE has produced two award winning students in the fields of graphic design and hairdressing.

    Port Macquarie News - 4 months ago
  • Partnered with industry to deliver online training to water industry ...
    Australia. Wide Bay TAFE partners industry for online water training

    In the first training program of its type in Australia, Wide Bay TAFE has partnered with industry to deliver online training to water industry operators, including waste water, dam and ...

    BYM industry - 4 months ago
  • Not solve skills shortages in key industry areas
    Stop TAFE Privatisation

    The Federal Government is enacting policy in VET which will damage TAFE, and prevent it from playing a key role in providing education and training opportunities for Australians of all ...

    Australian Education Union - 4 months, 3 weeks ago
  • Confident a $4 million investment will emerge unscathed from the ...
    Investments secure

    EAST Gippsland TAFE is confident a $4 million investment will emerge unscathed from the subprime crisis despite having the money tied up in subprime exposed funds, according to chief executive ...

    Gippsland Times - 4 months, 3 weeks ago
  • Made a decision to sell Freer Farm, and if so ...
    GOVERNMENT SHOULD COMMISSION INDEPENDENT ASSESSMENT OF AGRICULTURE TRAINING NEEDS PRIOR TO FREER FARM SALE

    The Tasmanian Greens today said that the state government should commission an independent assessment of agricultural training capacity in North-West Tasmania prior to any sale of TAFE training facility Freer ...

    Tasmanian Greens - 5 months, 1 week ago
1 day, 12 hours ago Burrow dismisses Gillard's wage restraint call
Australian Council of Trades Union president (ACTU) Sharan Burrow has dismissed a Federal Government call for wage restraint and is standing by a 33 per cent pay claim for some ...
Yahoo!7 Finance News - 7:49 a.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Burrow dismisses Gillard's wage restraint call
Sharan Burrow has dismissed a Federal Government call for pay rise restraint.
ABC News federal politics - 7:20 a.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
Acting PM urges union wage restraint in tough economic times
The acting Prime Minister is urging the CFMEU to be responsible in its enterprise bargaining negotiations with aluminium giant Alcoa. The union is demanding a pay rise of up to ...
AM - 7:12 a.m. Thursday 8th January 2009
1 week, 4 days ago Asbestos-riddled schools are safe: state (AAP)
Most of the more than 2,000 asbestos-riddled NSW public schools and TAFE campuses are "perfectly safe", the state's DG of Education Michael Coutts-Trotter says.
Yahoo!7 Business - 5:02 a.m. Monday 29th December 2008
2 weeks, 4 days ago Victor Harbor TAFE cuts women's education
VICTOR HARBOR - At least two courses have been abolished at the Victor Harbor campus of TAFE, reducing the number of courses on offer for next year to 15.
The Times - Victor Harbour - 5:29 p.m. Monday 22nd December 2008
First steps in solar project
IT WAS all aboard for solar last week as seven local tradespeople and 15 young Iron Man Welders (IMW) lined up for installation training at the Armidale TAFE campus.
The Armidale Express - 8:33 a.m. Monday 22nd December 2008
2 weeks, 6 days ago WA's TAFE lecturers could be highest paid
Lecturers will receive 18.4 to 26.5% pay rise if a $168m deal struck by the State Government is approved
WA Today top headlines - 3:41 p.m. Saturday 20th December 2008
3 weeks ago International Migrants Day
“The international trade union movement is keeping a close watch on the responses to the economic and financial crisis to ensure that they are not at the expense of the ...
ACTU - 10 a.m. Friday 19th December 2008
Wages win a big step for BRIT
TAFE teachers throughout the state are celebrating a new enterprise bargaining agreement after more than two years of fighting for improved wages and conditions.
The Bendigo Advertiser - 3 a.m. Friday 19th December 2008
3 weeks ago Good news for TAFE teachers
TAFE teachers across Victoria were relieved to receive the news of a pay increase under their new Enterprise Bargaining Agreement.
Ballarat Courier - 10:01 p.m. Thursday 18th December 2008
Review of Australian Higher Education
The Review of Australian Higher Education, conducted by an expert panel, led by Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley, was released 17 December 2008. The Australian Government will respond to the report ...
Net Traveller Tom Worthington - 4:32 p.m. Thursday 18th December 2008
TAFE EBA AGREEMENT GOOD FOR JOBS AND SKILLS
The Brumby Government today welcomed a new Enterprise Bargaining Agreement (EBA) agreed to this week by the Victorian TAFE Association and the Australian Education Union saying it would deliver better ...
Premier of Victoria media releases - 9:11 a.m. Thursday 18th December 2008
NEW JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR GRADUATES WITH DISABILITIES
Up to 95 university and TAFE graduates with a disability will be helped into professional positions in the public and community sectors over the next two years with the help ...
Premier of Victoria media releases - 9:01 a.m. Thursday 18th December 2008
3 weeks, 2 days ago TAFE backs child care diploma fee waiver
The Bendigo Regional Institute of TAFE (BRIT) says a Federal Government fee waiver for child care diplomas will help address a national shortage of workers in the industry.
ABC News federal politics - 1:18 p.m. Wednesday 17th December 2008

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