Events
Mum-of-three Xian Garnier has transformed her side-hustle into her dream job after discovering a passion for design. Now, she's creating her own path, using her new skills to start her own business that helps others stand out from the crowd.
Zac Brailsford didn’t grow up around boats. In fact, he hadn’t even set foot on one until he started volunteering with Marine Rescue Queensland.
Matthew Wong was always interested in information technology, but it wasn’t until he discovered cyber security that everything clicked.
At TAFE Queensland, inclusivity is more than just a value - it’s an everyday experience.
After finding settlement support at TAFE Queensland, Iraqi refugee Khaled Omar is giving back to the Toowoomba community at The Basement Soup Kitchen.
After finding settlement support at TAFE Queensland, Iraqi refugee Nassar Yohanna is giving back to the South Brisbane community by volunteering at Emmanuel City Mission.
Around 20 students from TAFE Queensland’s Nambour campus have grown their experience while digging deep for a good cause, working with Queensland Government initiative Land for Wildlife to help regenerate local habitats.
Local Black River resident and TAFE Queensland beauty student Hayley Callow is set to take on Australia’s top young trade talent in the 2025 WorldSkills Australia National Championships in Brisbane from 12-14 June 2025.
Local Cairns resident and TAFE Queensland nursing graduate Shanaye Bevan is set to take on Australia’s top young trade talent in the 2025 WorldSkills Australia National Championships in Brisbane from 12-14 June 2025.
Just six months after graduating with a Diploma of Visual Arts (CUA51120) at TAFE Queensland, Megan Robinson’s work is gaining serious attention, with her creations displayed in local galleries, earning her her first solo exhibition, and receiving industry recognition through awards.
The TAFE Queensland Scholarship Foundation and TechnologyOne are proud to announce a new partnership to support students in achieving their educational and career aspirations.
As someone who has always felt drawn to a career nurturing the next generation, 39-year-old Melissa Whitney is among the Queenslanders making the most of the growing opportunities in education support, after completing a Certificate III in School Based Education Support (CHC30221) through TAFE Queensland.