Fee-free TAFE courses for Qld
Recent Queensland school leavers and anyone looking to upskill or change careers are encouraged to enrol in one of the state's 37,000 Fee-Free TAFE places available in 2023.
Federal Minister for Skills and Training Brendan O’Connor encouraged Queenslanders thinking about upskilling or a career change to take advantage of the vocational education and training courses on offer.
“Skills shortages are gripping the nation, and those running through Queensland reflect the specific characteristics of the state’s labour market.
“It is vital that we support people locally to obtain the skills they need to fill job vacancies,” he said.
Courses being studied include Certificate III in Information Technology and Certificate IV in Cyber Security, among a host of others.
Fee-Free TAFE in Queensland in 2023 is being delivered by TAFE Queensland and the Central Queensland University.
For further information on courses available and how to enrol, click here.
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