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TAFE Queensland

Locality: Inala, Queensland

Phone: +61 1300 308 233



Address: 54 Thrush Street 4077 Inala, QLD, Australia

Website: tafeqld.edu.au/courses/study-locations/greater-brisbane/inala.html

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25.01.2022 A decision to fast-track her nursing career has paid off for Harmony McGlinchey, with her TAFE at School studies opening up a university pathway. Read Harmony's story on our blog: https://bit.ly/3poLDGn



24.01.2022 Procaffeination (noun): not doing anything before coffee. Sound familiar? Well today you've got free reign to appreciate your favourite blend and unleash your inner Miranda Priestly because it's International Coffee Day. But if you're wondering if coffee really makes you more productive or smarter, we've got the low down on our blog at www.bit.ly/2O3Vd2B.

23.01.2022 Joh Schouten is proof that it's never too late to try something new. Aged in his 60s, he completed three back-to-back qualifications and is now a working artist. Read his inspiring story on our blog at www.bit.ly/2FXgSGi

23.01.2022 How do you visualise 1.5m? Today we've been in trades workshops and are using 5 hard hats as our guide. Like Queensland Health says though it doesn’t matter what you visualise, what matters is that you keep up the great work in helping everyone stay safe. Remember to keep a safe 1.5m distance when practicable on campus, wash your hands often, and stay home when sick.... For more information visit www.tafeqld.edu.au/health-advice.



22.01.2022 From washing your hands regularly to using alcohol-based hand sanitiser, covering sneezes and coughs to staying home if unwell, we encourage everyone to practise good hygiene to help keep yourself and others safe during COVID-19. For more information visit www.tafeqld.edu.au/health-advice.

21.01.2022 Virtual exchange and internship opportunity alert! If you're an Australian citizen aged 21-25 interested in building people to people relationships between Australia and Indonesia, then the Australia Indonesia Youth Exchange Program (AITYEP) might be for you. Check out the below post for more information. But move quickly, applications close in less than a week on 28 September 2020.

18.01.2022 An ability to listen and an interest in helping others saw Jamie Alexander swap her award-winning nail technician career to become a student and study towards a career in child protection. Through studying [my diploma] I have the best possible foundation of knowledge and personal resilience to go into the community and and work with young people and their families. Read her story at https://bit.ly/36rcb14



18.01.2022 "I'm Trudy Bellamy, a 45-year-old mother of six. After overcoming an illness I chose a whole new career path and TAFE Queensland have supported me the whole way." Read Trudy's story on our blog here: www.bit.ly/3lePDr4

18.01.2022 Community development graduate Ngaire Trigg knows firsthand how quality training can change someone's life. The mother-of-two went from battling postnatal depression and feeling like a failure, to landing her dream job and winning Vocational Student of the Year at the 2020 Queensland Training Awards. Read her story at www.bit.ly/33fxjpq

17.01.2022 Whether you're on campus or at the shops, and regardless of signed capacities, if the lift is full it's ok to wait or ask others to. Remember to respect everyone's personal space. For more information visit www.tafeqld.edu.au/health-advice. #mondaymemeday

17.01.2022 We are proud to acknowledge community development graduate Ngaire Trigg and recently qualified barber Jabin Giblett for their wins at the 2020 Queensland Training Awards. Ngaire won Vocational Student of the Year, Jabin won Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Student of the Year, and together with industry partner Rheinmetall Defence Australia, we also won the Premiers Industry Collaboration award. You can read more about these winners on our blog at www.bit.ly/TQQTA2020... #QTA2020 Photos by Skills for Queensland / Queensland Training Awards.

16.01.2022 Getting in a queue for your morning coffee or potato gems with gravy? Remember to stay 1.5m apart when practicable and look high and low for any spacing indicators when on campus. For more information visit www.tafeqld.edu.au/health-advice.... #mondaymemeday



15.01.2022 Remember to follow Queensland Health advice to help yourself and others stay safe.

14.01.2022 Who wants a new job or promotion? YAY! Who wants to make money doing something they love? YAY! Who wants to study and do assessments? BOO! We hear you. With assessments heating up as the mid-semester break draws near, here are our tips to keep motivated and moving towards your study goals: www.bit.ly/howtosmashyourstudy

14.01.2022 Today we're proud to acknowledge two incredible award wins at the 2020 Australian Training Awards. Our congratulations go out to Deb Blow (a current Director of Faculty for Community Services, Health and Nursing and the Executive Leader Health and Nursing at TAFE Queensland), and our very own CEO Mary Campbell. Among the most prestigious awards of the night, their wins reflect their immense dedication and commitment to vocational education and training and we could not be p...rouder. We'd also like to take a moment to recognise our two student finalists, Ngaire Trigg (Vocational Student of the Year) and Jabin Giblett (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student of the Year), as well as our partner Rheinmetall Defence Australia (Industry Collaboration Award finalist). You can read more about the awards, winners and finalists at https://bit.ly/3kZd4mK Images by Australian Training Awards #ATA2020

14.01.2022 A desire from a young age to travel saw Ian Marsh leave Adelaide for America and Europe where he lived and worked before returning to Australia and establishing his own international travel company in Far North Queensland. Despite recent industry challenges, Ian remains upbeat about the future of travel and continues to juggle his business with teaching at TAFE Queensland. Read his story on our blog at https://bit.ly/3c8LNvm

12.01.2022 2020 was supposed to be Samantha Comer’s year. Having been fascinated by electricity from a young age, she was planning to take her first steps towards becoming an electrician. And then came COVID-19. Fortunately, Samantha’s story will have a happy ending. Read it on our blog at www.bit.ly/2EmZoCW

09.01.2022 Why not create your own playdough at home these school holidays? Early childhood teacher Marie Wright shows you how in this video, or you can check out Danielle Martyn's written recipe on our blog at www.bit.ly/2Qq4nUF.

09.01.2022 Melanie Millar has always had a keen interest in engineering and originally started out at high school undertaking a school-based apprenticeship, before transferring to an admin traineeship instead to complete her schooling. However, it wasn’t until she completed her traineeship that she decided that she was more suited to a trade and is now about to move into the fourth year of her boiler making apprenticeship. We think it's great to see that more women are pursuing qualifications in traditionally male-dominated industries. You can read her story on the Courier Mail website, subscription required, at: https://bit.ly/33KlCaH Photo by The Courier-Mail: Osmac apprentice boilermaker Melanie Millar at Rockpress.

09.01.2022 For those students who work to terms and semesters, it's time for a break. Our customer service centres will remain open and we'll see you again on Tuesday 6 October 2020. Remember to stay up to date with all the important days via our academic calendar at www.tafeqld.edu.au/academic-calendar.

09.01.2022 What helps you picture 1.5m? Today we've been in our fashion studios and are using four sewing machines as our guide. But remember, like Queensland Health says it doesn’t matter what you visualise, what matters is that you keep a safe 1.5m distance from others, wash your hands often, stay home when sick, and keep up the great work in helping everyone stay safe.... For more information visit www.tafeqld.edu.au/health-advice.

08.01.2022 Got a feeling that someone you know or care about it isn’t behaving as they normally would? Perhaps they seem out of sorts? More agitated or withdrawn? Or they’re just not themselves. Trust that gut instinct and act on it this R U OK Day. Remember though, there's more to say after "R U OK?" and we should be asking our friends and family this question year round. Check out www.ruok.org.au/ for more information and helpful resources.

08.01.2022 A desire to share his knowledge and experience saw Trevor Jones become a construction teacher at TAFE Queensland's Roma campus. With over 40 years of practical industry experience, Trevor has worked across most facets of the carpentry industry. From civil works, residential work and bridgework to even fitting out multi-million dollar yachts. Read more: https://bit.ly/38yPquM

07.01.2022 What do you picture as 1.5m? Today we've been in our nursing and health labs and are using 2.15 stethoscopes as our guide. Keep up the great work, stay safe, and remember as Queensland Health says it doesn’t matter what you picture, what matters most is that you keep a safe 1.5m distance from others whenever possible, wash your hands often, and stay home when sick.... For more information visit www.tafeqld.edu.au/health-advice.

05.01.2022 What happens if you stayed up all night studying for an exam and you feel like you haven't remembered a thing? You had too much coffee and can’t think straight? Or you just hate exam pressure and are feeling anxious? Exam time can be hard, so here are our tips to help you cope: www.bit.ly/TipsForExamStress Remember, you can also access a range of student support services including learning support and counselling. For more information visit www.tafeqld.edu.au/student-support.

02.01.2022 Customer service will be unattended from Monday 14 September Friday 18 September. For any enquiries please contact us on 1300 308 233 or visit tafeqld.edu.au

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