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TAFE Queensland

Locality: South Brisbane, Queensland

Phone: +61 1300 308 233



Address: 66 Ernest Street 4101 South Brisbane, QLD, Australia

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25.01.2022 Not only is today Valentine's Day, but it's also #LibraryLoversDay You can make a date with a TAFE Queensland library book, all year round. For more information visit https://library.tafeqld.edu.au/



23.01.2022 Leanne Bell, a proud Ganggalida and Birri Gubba woman, initially started her career as a high school PE teacher. Her love of teaching and passion for Indigenous education hasn't changed, and she currently works as Industry Portfolio Manager, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Programs at TAFE Queensland. As Leanne says, "Indigenous business is everybody’s business". Read more at https://bit.ly/345k2jO... #NAIDOC2020

22.01.2022 Roses are red, violets are blue, we can't wait to see where TAFE can take you. In the spirit of Valentine's Day some of our teachers and students have shared their knowledge to celebrate all things love. For Hairdressing Teacher Candy Bond's top 10 tips to achieve the perfect romantic hairstyle, check out our blog at http://bit.ly/RomanticHairstylesTips.... If you're after some soft glam make up tips, then beauty student Kayla Hastings has you covered with this tutorial: https://youtu.be/DxhPwvpyE5A Who can forget chocolate? TAFE Queensland graduate and owner of Little Cocoa, Alicia Chapman, shares her thoughts on why chocolate is the sweetest gift: http://bit.ly/ChocolateSweetestGift And if you're wanting to DIY a delicious dish at home, Leading Vocational Teacher Chef Jason Ford has a delicious alternative to traditional mousse recipes: http://bit.ly/AvoCMousse

22.01.2022 From watching planes take off to sitting in the pilot's seat, Eloise Dorans-Knowles has turned her childhood dream into a career. Check out her story on our blog at http://bit.ly/2NiKwt7



21.01.2022 Effective communication is one of the most sought-after transferrable skills. No matter what industry you end up in, being able to express your ideas clearly will help you succeed. As well as being an effective assessment tool, essay writing can also help you develop communication skills that will be applicable to your future working life. Check out our top tips on how to write an effective essay on our blog at http://bit.ly/EssayLearnings.

20.01.2022 A proud Bundjalung woman from New South Wales, education support graduate Tiesha Martin-King has always had a lifelong aspiration to work with and inspire Indigenous children and communities. Now working as an Indigenous Support Worker at Ormeau State School, Tiesha provides social, emotional and academic support to over 30 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. Being a role model is an important part of my position and I feel privileged to be in a job whereby I ca...n help improve awareness and understanding of Indigenous culture at school. Read her story at https://bit.ly/3p1eoZs #NAIDOC2020

19.01.2022 It's #WorldFlossingDay (and we don't mean the dance)! Flossing regularly is just one way you can look after your oral health. For more check out this blog by Karen Jones, Dental Team Manager: http://bit.ly/NineOralHealthTips



18.01.2022 Graduation doggo spotto! Have you ever seen such a good boy as Mister? He's quite the renaissance man. A true study buddy to visual arts graduate Kirsten Blundell (check out her Instagram @threebearshouse), throughout her diploma afternoon litter pawtrol finds were turned into gorgeous assessment pieces. Remember to #tafequeensland in your graduation photos for your chance to be featured on our our Facebook and Instagram account!

18.01.2022 Raised in a small village in Papua New Guinea, surrounded by family, early childhood education and care graduate Rose Kote is passionate about helping young children learn and grow. Read Rose's story at https://bit.ly/32F0DWK

18.01.2022 For Trudy Bellamy overcoming a long health battle led to a whole new career path in beauty and starting her own home salon called Flutter into Beauty, inspired by her Aboriginal heritage. "I am a Tweed Heads girl, Bundjalung, I was given a totem of a butterfly from an Elder. I have incorporated this into the name of my business in the word Flutter and in the symbol of a butterfly on my logo." This is her story: https://bit.ly/3lePDr4... #NAIDOC2020

15.01.2022 Tamika Ware has always loved numbers. The Thursday Island resident is turning her passion for mathematics into a rewarding career and she hopes to use her skills to give back to her community in the Torres Strait. Read her story at https://bit.ly/3e5IIN8 #NAIDOC2020

07.01.2022 They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.... Lest we forget.



04.01.2022 Guess who's on their last day of quarantine? Scout will be exploring our campuses and study areas across the state in the lead up to Christmas. What do you think they will get up to?... #ElfOnTheShelf

01.01.2022 How do you visualise 1.5m? Today we've been in our graphic design studios and are using 2.5 computer screens 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 where practicable, 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.

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