Donna Davis MP, State Member for Parramatta has announced TAFE NSW local
enrolments are now open, supporting new opportunities for locals to gain skills in
construction, information technology, and manufacturing.
Donna Davis said, “We’ve seen massive growth in Sydney’s Greater West over the
last five years across key industries, with the region’s construction sector growing by
10,700 workers alone.”
“TAFE NSW is the top training body in our state, and qualifications from TAFE NSW
are a game changer for school leavers, job seekers, people looking to upskill and
those wanting to start new businesses and careers.”
“The Minns Government is dedicated to rebuilding TAFE NSW – starting by
supporting locals to take up training opportunities at their local campuses.”
“We’ve seen massive growth in demand across key industries, now is the time for
locals to seize opportunities, with TAFE NSW delivering in demand skills training
through courses in Joinery, Cyber Security, and Cabinet Making.”
Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education Tim Crakanthorp said the Minns
Government was committed to helping every person in New South Wales build the
skills they need in the modern economy.
“TAFE NSW has hundreds of courses to choose from across a range of modern
industries to help you gain a nationally recognised qualification in your area of
interest,” Minister Crakanthorp said.
“With Semester 2 about to commence, there’s never been a better time to discover
the range of opportunities at your local TAFE NSW campus. This includes the
different study options to suit your needs, such as online and face-to-face study.”
TAFE NSW Lidcombe features a building trades training centre, a design
exhibition centre, and upholstery and furniture finishing training facilities.