WITH only a couple of weeks left before school returns, the doors are open this week at TAFE campuses across the Bathurst electorate, where students can discover the exciting menu of study options on offer at in 2018.
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This week provides students with an invaluable opportunity to explore the innovative range of study options at TAFE NSW and enrol in one of 1,200 available courses to kick-start their career.
TAFE NSW students are in high demand because of the quality of their education and ability to hit the ground running with the skills necessary to thrive in the modern economy.
With new courses in areas such as cyber-security and drone technology, and significant subsidies for a range of courses from the NSW Government, enrolling with TAFE NSW is the obvious choice for people looking to secure their first job, win a promotion or endeavor on a career change.
Visit your local TAFE NSW campus this week and speak to one of the wonderful members of staff about how studying at TAFE can further your career aspirations in 2018.
TAFE NSW campuses will be open for enrolment week from January 15 to 20. Campuses across the State will hold a range of information sessions, demonstrations and workshops to assist students to learn more about their study options.
For further information, visit www.tafensw.edu.au/enrolment-week.
Nominations open for NSW Training Awards
Do you have an outstanding apprentice, trainee or organisations that you feel is worthy of recognition?
Great news, nominations are now open for the regional round of the NSW Training Awards, closing on March 16, 2018.
These awards are a chance to recognise and congratulate the best apprentices, trainees and teachers in our Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector.
I know we have many deserving candidates, so I urge employers and VET trainers to step forward and nominate an individual or organisation for an award.
Lodge nominations now for the 2018 NSW Training Awards at www.training.nsw.gov.au/training_awards.
Public Reserves Funding to improve local resources
The NSW Government is making $17 million available in the next round of the Public Reserves Management Fund program, supporting a wide range of activities that help maintain, protect and improve Crown reserves.
I encourage all Crown reserve managers to apply for a share of this $17 million.
Funding can be used for any repairs and maintenance projects, pest and weed control, new recreational infrastructure or environmental initiatives.
Crown reserves include local parks, community halls, regional showgrounds and holiday parks, which are all vital to the social, cultural, sporting, economic and recreational life of communities across NSW.
Applications for the 2018-19 Public Reserves Management Fund Program will be accepted from Monday, February 5, through to Friday, March 9.
Information on how Crown reserve managers can apply will be available on the Department of Industry - Lands website at www.crownland.nsw.gov.au.