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There’s no place like home to pursue a career in film or digital media thanks to a thriving Australian industry, Kristi Pritchard-Owens reports.
The NSW Government will invest $2.5 billion in TAFE NSW as part of the 2024-25 Budget.
A new Skills NSW Facebook page is launching on 29 July 2024.
The NSW Government will commit $83.1 million over the next four years.
The NSW Government will invest $16.3 million to continue fee-free training.
The 2024 Hunter and Central Coast Training Awards celebrate excellence in Vocational Education and Training. Mike Morrow reports.
Young people at Cobham Youth Justice Centre are putting their mechanical skills to the test.
Innovative resources to increase the number of women entering non-traditional trades.
Five new faces have joined the TAFE NSW board.
The Virtual Work Placement Program is supporting students across the state to learn about the potential uses and benefits of generative artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Adult and Community Education (ACE) courses are open for people across NSW. Leigh Mabin reports.
The NSW Government welcomes the $90.6 million investment by the Federal Government in skills training in the construction sector.