Events
Bridgeman Project Manager Rob Cunningham says his TAFE Queensland training set him up for a successful career at an industry-leading business.
The Palm Island Digital Service Centre has earned national recognition for its outstanding contribution to training and job creation, being awarded Silver in the Industry Collaboration Award category at the 2024 Australian Training Awards in Canberra.
For Palm Island (Bwgcolman) community member Yvette Nicholas, the journey from trainee to Team Leader at the Palm Island Digital Service Centre has been life changing.
For Leif Charlton, football has always been more than just a game - it’s been a lifelong passion inspired by his grandad, a well-known West Australia referee and an avid Chelsea FC fan.
Among the 108 graduates celebrated at TAFE Queensland’s 2024 Cairns graduation ceremony on December 10, was Diploma of Nursing (HLT54121) graduate and guest speaker Terri Aspery.
Students from TAFE Queensland’s Sunshine Coast campuses were all smiles as they donned caps and gowns in celebration of their achievements.
Among the 126 graduates celebrated at TAFE Queensland’s Townsville graduation ceremony on December 3, 2024, was 25-year-old India (Indie) McGuinness, whose journey to completing her Diploma of Alcohol and Other Drugs / Diploma of Mental Health (CHC53215 / CHC53315) dual award has been nothing short of extraordinary.
On Wednesday 4 December 2024, the TAFE Queensland Nurunderi campus in Cherbourg was alive with excitement as students proudly wore their gowns and mortarboards to celebrate the completion of their studies during a special graduation ceremony.
Chrish Petersen was always destined for great things in the hairdressing world, but just like any inspiring success story, it’s not been without its challenges, nor some ‘unconventional’ problem solving and stepping stones.
Leah-Rose Hart, a proud Indigenous woman with connections to the Gundungurra and Darug peoples of Katoomba in the Blue Mountains, is currently far from her Darug, pursuing a path with deep purpose and significance. Leah-Rose is completing her Certificate IV in Youth Work (CHC40421) at TAFE Queensland’s Springfield campus to then help those youth in her community who are struggling.
High school student Marni MacDonald is well on the path to her dream career after completing a Certificate II in Retail Cosmetics (SHB20121) through TAFE Queensland’s TAFE at School program.
For 47-year-old Tracey MacDonald, finding purpose after an unexpected career setback has meant discovering new strengths, a passion for helping others, and a career that reflects both.