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TAFE NSW Moruya Campus will open doors to future students for TAFE NSW Enrolment Week, January 15 to


TAFE NSW Moruya Campus will open doors to future students for TAFE NSW Enrolment Week, January 15 to 20.

Members of the Moruya community can access information sessions, practical live demonstrations and daily campus tours (10am to 3pm) designed to showcase state-of-the-art facilities and course offerings available.

One of the highlights is set to be a series of special barista demonstration, revealing some of the secrets to a perfect cuppa.

The TAFE NSW Moruya team will be on hand to offer career advice, with opportunities to meet the teachers and chat with inspiring graduates now working in their chosen field.

“TAFE NSW offers over 1200 courses in a range of critical areas in-demand from industry and provides students with the training they need to secure a job,” TAFE NSW Regional General Manager, Kerry Penton said.

“At TAFE NSW, students can study when, where and what they want and are supported by a talented community of career advisors, counsellors and teachers.

The NSW Government provides significant subsidies for a range of courses at TAFE NSW, ensuring students can undertake the studies they need to upskill or find a new job, without having to graduate with a huge debt.

For those who can’t attend, signature events from around the state will be live-streamed to the TAFE NSW Facebook page throughout the week, with extended hours and extra activities for TAFE Tuesday at select campuses.

TAFE NSW Enrolment Week 2017 attracted more than 10,000 attendees to 1,300 events, with a further 26,000 people watching online via Facebook Live events.

For more information on the activities taking place at your local TAFE NSW campus or the Facebook Live events, please visit tafensw.edu.au/enrolment-week



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