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Broome

The Broome campus is located on Cable Beach Road East next to Broome Aquatic and Recreation Centre (BRAC), which is easily accessible from the town center and the famous Cable Beach. Our campus is equipped with a range of extensive facilities that include:

• A training restaurant that meets industry standards
• A horticulture shed and growing compound
• A high-class beauty and hair training salon
• A modern trades workshop
• A music room and recording studio
• An NDIS training facility

We also offer exceptional facilities for video-conferencing, flexible delivery, online classes, and distance learning, along with on-campus parking. Our experienced industry experts across all learning areas are based in Broome, helping us offer a variety of courses and skill sets that suit most work and life situations, enabling students to get the qualifications they desire.

Feel free to visit our campus on Cable Beach Road and talk to our friendly team for course advice or assistance with applications and enrolments.

Business hours 

Monday to Friday 7:45 am - 4:30 pm 

Contact details. 

Enquire today 

Facilities

Balu Buru is a 20 hectare site at 12 Mile in Broome where horticulture and conservation land management training is carried out. Opportunities at this location include research trials cultivating local super food Gubinge and fire management training for remote Aboriginal communities.

Our hospitality restaurant, Mayi Nganyjal is now open to the pubic with a range of yummy options, check out our opening dates, menu, and booking details below! 

Our dates and opening hours are:

Dates:

  • Term 4: 16 October - 27 November

We will be closed on week 7, 28 August 2024.

Times:

  • 12:00pm – 2:00pm with last orders 1:30pm

Days:

We will be open on Wednesdays only

As it is a training restaurant, we ask that:

✨You pre-book your table before coming so we can cater to you as seating will be limited.

✨Wear smart casual attire on campus.

Come and support our talented apprentice chefs in training, who are eager to gain experience and cook unforgettable meals just for you!

Book here

 

The new Hair and Beauty Salon, Narli Magungany, located in Broome, offers an exceptional training space, reminiscent of a spa retreat. It provides an unmatched environment for your beauty and wellness education, equipped with massage pedicure chairs, a tanning room, a welcoming reception area, modern hair basins, and luxurious beauty beds, all thoughtfully designed to cater to your hair and beauty training requirements.

National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) facilities have been purpose built at our Broome and Kununurra campuses to accommodate simulated training. Each facility has two areas catering for residential care, manual handling, disabilities, infection control and the home environment.

Broome

Address

68 Cable Beach Road
Broome WA 6725
Australia

Explore the courses available at Broome campus

^ You will pay half price for the course fees on the Lower fees, local skills courses, however other fees may apply such as for resources that are specifically needed for your training.
National ID: FNS30322
State ID: BHU4
Industry Business and Finance

Certificate III in Accounts Administration

Study modes:

Combined (Online and On Campus)

Sub study areas:

Accounting and Bookkeeping

The Certificate III in Accounts Administration provides you with the skills and knowledge to work in the administrative side of accounting, assisting in the management of finances for an organisation.

This includes financial data entry, processing accounts and payrolls, producing financial reports and providing customer service in financial transactions.

Throughout this course, you will learn how to:

  • Create subsidiary accounts and ledgers
  • Undertake financial calculations and transactions
  • Process payroll and
  • Use a computerised accounting system

Students will also learn how to produce business documents and reports and learn about best practices for customer service in the financial services sector.

Certificate III
National ID: AHC40116
State ID: BDF2
Industry Agriculture, Animals, Science and the Environment
Half price^

Certificate IV in Agriculture

Study modes:

Off campus
On Campus
Traineeship

Sub study areas:

Agriculture

This Qualification has been tailored to address the needs of supervisors and team leaders in the agriculture sector.

Industry expects that individuals with this Qualification will take responsibility for their own work and for the quality of the work of others. Students will develop skills in communicating solutions to a range of predictable and sometimes unpredictable problems.

Passionate and highly skilled lecturers will share their extensive industry knowledge to equip students for work in the agriculture sector. This course prepares students for roles such as farm/ shed supervisor, station/ property manager and agribusiness administrator. 
 

This course is not campus-based but delivered upon request to a closed group on rural properties across the Kimberley and Pilbara regions. Please contact us for more information.

Certificate IV
National ID: SFI20119
State ID: BEI8
Industry Aquaculture, Maritime and Logistics
Half price^

Certificate II in Aquaculture

Study modes:

Traineeship
Workplace

Sub study areas:

Aquaculture

As an aquaculture attendant, you may undertake a range of routine tasks such as: 

  • Handling animals 
  • Feeding animals  
  • Monitoring animals
  • Monitoring environmental conditions
  • General housekeeping, hygiene and biosecurity practices 

The skills that you will learn will be relevant to other work environments where you may find work, including: 

  • Offshore and Onshore aquaculture farms 
  • Aquarium wholesalers and retailers 
  • Hatcheries and nurseries 
  • Live post-harvest holding facilities

All work is carried out to comply with workplace procedures, according to state/territory health and safety, food safety, biosecurity and environmental regulations, legislation and standards that apply to the workplace. 

This course is only available to learners planning to engage in a Traineeship, OR currently working in the aquaculture industry.
Certificate II
State ID: IAA15
Industry Hospitality, Tourism and Events
Half price^
Skill sets

Barista Skill Set

Study modes:

On Campus

Sub study areas:

Hospitality

You will make a range of espresso coffees using top quality freshly roasted beans from around the world, including:

  • Cappuccino
  • Espresso
  • Macchiato
  • Ristretto
  • Mocha
  • and much more

“I really enjoyed this class and learnt so much in such a short amount of time. The only thing I found challenging about the course was being the only student in class that had no experience in working in a cafe or as a barista; but by the second and third day I gained so much confidence and learnt so much. Definitely recommend this course to anyone that’s interested in being a barista or just want to try something new and see where it takes you.” -  Barista Skill Set Participant

Units:
SITHFAB025 Prepare and serve espresso coffee
SITXFSA005 Use hygienic practices for food safety
 
 
Skill set
National ID: BSB30120
State ID: BFS5
Industry Business and Finance

Certificate III in Business

Study modes:

Combined (Online and On Campus)
Online

Sub study areas:

Business

This course teaches best practices in customer service, communication, and strategies to overcome business challenges. 

Students will learn how to effectively manage resources and schedules while improving their digital literacy and numeracy skills. This course also develops critical thinking and business operations and covers important topics such as sustainability, inclusivity, well-being, and safety. Designed to meet the specific needs of the North West region, students completing this Qualification as part of a Traineeship will apply their skills in the workplace, while others will learn in a simulated online environment.

Certificate III
National ID: BSB40120
State ID: BFR1
Industry Business and Finance
Half price^

Certificate IV in Business

Study modes:

Combined (Online and On Campus)
Online

Sub study areas:

Business

In response to industry needs, this course focuses on transferrable skills in reading, writing and communication, as well as operating efficiently in a digital environment. 

This course covers digital communication and report-writing, operational planning and problem-solving, business networking, self-management, leadership and workplace health and safety.

If you are completing this course as part of a traineeship, you will put your skills into practice in the workplace while learning. Those without a workplace will learn within a simulated virtual online environment. 

Certificate IV
National ID: BSB30120
State ID: AC46
Industry Business and Finance

Certificate III in Business (Administration)

Study modes:

On Campus
Online
Traineeship

Sub study areas:

Business

You will learn about best practices for communication, inclusivity, problem solving and stress management.

This course covers the planning and scheduling of works, procurement processes, digital and literary competency in business, basic financial transactions, record keeping and the importance of business sustainability

This course has been developed to fit the specific industry needs of the Northwest region, and provide in-demand support to small and large businesses in the areas of accounts and data entry. 

Certificate III
National ID: CHC32015
State ID: AWJ2
Industry Education and Community Services
Half price^

Certificate III in Community Services

Study modes:

On Campus
Combined (Online and On Campus)
Online

Sub study areas:

Community Services

This Qualification has been developed to grow your knowledge in needs identification, service planning and development, and team leadership. 

Students will learn about various elements of the community services sector including mental health, alcohol, drug and domestic violence services.
 
This Qualification is focused on developing your skills in effective communication, information development and distribution, process development, ethical behaviour and meeting the legal responsibilities of community services workers.
Certificate III
National ID: CHC42021
State ID: BII6
Industry Education and Community Services
Free*

Certificate IV in Community Services

Study modes:

Combined (Online and On Campus)
Online

Sub study areas:

Community Services

It’s time to take your community services career to new heights. Support clients with a range of complex care needs by applying skills in intervention, case management, client-centred care and advocacy.

Throughout this Qualification, you will learn how to design and deliver accessible programs that enhance community participation and are in line with the legal and ethical requirements of the community services sector.
 
This course focuses on equipping students with skills in advanced communication, group work, training, community provision and program development.
Certificate IV
National ID: CHC52021
State ID: BIJ1
Industry Education and Community Services
Half price^

Diploma of Community Services

Study modes:

Combined (Online and On Campus)
Online

Sub study areas:

Community Services

Throughout this Qualification, students will learn how to design and deliver accessible programs that enhance community participation and are in line with the legal and ethical requirements of the community services sector.

This course focuses on equipping students with skills in advanced communication, group work, training, community provision and program development. Students will also develop the skills to support colleagues in a supervisory or team management capacity. 
The Diploma of Community Services provides a viable entry pathway into university study in to an approved social work degree. 

Diploma
National ID: AHC10120
State ID: BGF6
Industry Agriculture, Animals, Science and the Environment

Certificate I in Conservation and Ecosystem Management

Study modes:

Off campus
On Campus

Sub study areas:

Conservation and Land Management

Throughout this course, students will learn about natural area conservation, ecological restoration, nursery work, machinery operation and maintenance, safe work practices and basic chemical safety.

Students will complete written assignments and work in teams to undertake programs that assist in maintaining the natural environment. This course prepares students for entry-level positions in businesses and organisations such as ranger groups, nurseries, parks and wildlife. 

PLEASE NOTE: An updated version of this Qualification is being introduced in 2025. As we are committed to providing you with industry ready Qualifications, new students will be enrolled in the latest version.

Certificate I
National ID: AHC31421
State ID: BHM6
Industry Agriculture, Animals, Science and the Environment

Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management

Delivered at:

Study modes:

Workplace

Sub study areas:

Conservation and Land Management

Students can elect to focus on Indigenous land management, conservation earthworks, lands, parks and wildlife, or natural area management.

Throughout this course, students will complete written assignments and work in teams to undertake programs that assist in maintaining the natural environment. Participants will gain practical skills in occupational health and safety, fire management, biodiversity surveying, mapping and understanding remote operations.

This course is not campus-based but delivered upon request to a closed group on rural properties across the Kimberley and Pilbara regions. Please contact us for more information.

PLEASE NOTE: An updated version of this Qualification is being introduced in 2025. As we are committed to providing you with industry ready Qualifications, new students will be enrolled in the latest version.

Certificate III
National ID: AHC40920
State ID: BGH6
Industry Agriculture, Animals, Science and the Environment

Certificate IV in Conservation and Ecosystem Management

Delivered at:

Study modes:

On Campus
Workplace

Sub study areas:

Conservation and Land Management

This course covers practical skills in planning, implementing, costing and budgeting for conservation projects. 

Students will undertake written assignments and practical activities and work in teams to complete a range of programs on country. All training delivery is supported by comprehensive resources and taught by highly experienced and passionate lecturers.

This course is not campus-based but delivered upon request to a closed group on rural properties across the Kimberley and Pilbara regions. Please contact us for more information.

PLEASE NOTE: An updated version of this Qualification is being introduced in 2025. As we are committed to providing you with industry ready Qualifications, new students will be enrolled in the latest version.

Certificate IV
National ID: CPC20220
State ID: BGC8
Industry Building and Construction
Half price^

Certificate II in Construction Pathways

Study modes:

On Campus

Sub study areas:

General Construction

Throughout this course, students will learn how to plan and organise work, carry out measurements and calculations and also learn about WHS requirements, policies and procedures relevant to the construction industry.

 

This Qualification has core units of competency requirements that are required in most Certificate III Qualifications. The elective options are structured to allow choice from areas of trade skills as an introduction to a range of occupations.
Certificate II
National ID: CHC30121
State ID: BGY3
Industry Education and Community Services
Free*

Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care

Study modes:

Combined (Online and On Campus)

Sub study areas:

Early Childhood Education and Care

This course is the nationally regulated entry-level Qualification for educators who wish to support the development and well-being of children from birth to school age in an early childhood education and care setting.

 
Early childhood educators are in high demand, and the sector requires highly trained educators to guarantee consistently high standards of education and care for children in these services.
 
Our nurturing and passionate lecturers will guide students through all stages of this Qualification.
In this course, students will learn how to:
  • Support clients with their changing needs
  • Understand and respect cultural differences
  • Adapt to different policies and services
  • Identify the needs of local communities
  • Create services and facilities to meet those needs
  • Communicate clearly and effectively
  • Manage information and provide administrative support
  • Practice ethical behaviour in your work
Certificate III
National ID: MEM20105
State ID: W233
Industry Engineering and Mining

Certificate II in Engineering

Study modes:

On Campus
Traineeship

Sub study areas:

Engineering
Fabrication

 

This qualification provides the minimum requirement for employment in manufacturing, engineering, or related industries. Offered through a formal traineeship, it combines workplace experience with study at North Regional TAFE. Training includes both on-the-job and off-the-job components specified in an individual Training Plan. Employment in an engineering or manufacturing environment is required. School students must be formally engaged in a traineeship. This qualification equips you with foundational knowledge and skills for future career opportunities in these industries.

Participants will learn skills in:

  • Using tools
  • Measuring and calculating
  • Technical drawing and drafting
  • Welding

Participants will also learn about safety in the workplace, computing and maths. Participants will be able to practice the skills they have learned during on and off the job training.

Certificate II
National ID: MEM31922
State ID: AE16
Industry Engineering and Mining
Half price^

Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade

Study modes:

Apprenticeship

Sub study areas:

Engineering
Fabrication
Metal Fabrication

Apprentices will learn through a combination of on-the-job learning and block training at North Regional TAFE.

Participants will learn how to perform some of the following tasks:

  • Engineering measurements and computations
  • Mechanical cutting
  • Manual heating and thermal cutting
  • Fabrication, forming, shaping and assembling of components
  • Manual metal arc welding
  • Gas metal arc and gas tungsten arc welding
  • Technical drawing interpretation
  • Use of handheld and power tools
Certificate III
State ID: K2005P
Industry English, Languages and Foundation Studies

English as a Second Language

Delivered at:

Study modes:

On Campus

Sub study areas:

English

This course is appropriate for Temporary Skill Shortage, Tourist and Working Holiday visa holders. If you are a permanent resident, Australian citizen or the dependent of a 457 visa holder, there are also Government subsidised courses available such as the 22472VIC Certificate I in General Education for Adults.
This course is available online!

Online classes are delivered via video lessons using Blackboard Collaborate and self study. 

What you need for the online class:

  • A device (computer or tablet)
  • A headset with a microphone
  • A webcam 
  • Access to the internet

International English Language Testing System (IELTS)

Do you need help preparing for your IELTS score? These courses assist students to develop their English skills in areas such as reading, writing, listening, speaking, grammar and pronunciation. To register your interest, contact us today. 

Short course
State ID: AE875
Industry Health, Beauty and Fitness

First Aid Skill Set

Study modes:

On Campus

Sub study areas:

Health Services

Participants will learn how to:

  • Manage an unconscious person and the recovery position
  • Perform CPR in an emergency situation (adult and infant)
  • Provide first aid for a range of conditions
  • Respond to an unknown first aid incident

Please note: This course consists of practical assessments that are completed while working on the floor, therefore we suggest wearing comfortable and appropriate clothing.

Unit:

HLTAID011 Provide First Aid

On successful completion of this course, students can request a credit for the CPR unit: HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

Skill set
National ID: SITSS00069
State ID: AE851
Industry Hospitality, Tourism and Events
Half price^
Skill sets

Food Safety Supervision Skill Set

Study modes:

On Campus

Sub study areas:

Commercial Cookery
Hospitality

During this two-day course, you will gain knowledge of safe food practices and hygiene requirements.

This course covers how to:

  • Understand the obligations of food handlers under current legislation
  • Handle and store food safely
  • Reduce the risk of foodborne illness (food poisoning)
  • Implement procedures for food safety
  • Follow all food safety policies and procedures correctly and consistently according to the organisation's food safety program requirements to ensure compliance with all food handling practices
  • Control food hazards at critical control points
  • Complete food safety monitoring processes and complete documents as outlined in the food safety program
  • Identify and report practices that are inconsistent with the food safety program
  • Take corrective actions for incidents where food hazards are unacceptable
  • Identify potential hygiene risks
  • Implement correct methods of cleaning and sanitising
  • Maintain correct standards of personal hygiene for food handlers in your workplace

Units:

SITXFSA005  Use hygienic practices for food safety

SITXFSA006  Participate in safe food handling practices

Skill set
State ID: IAA07
Industry Building and Construction

Forklift Skill Set

Study modes:

On Campus

Sub study areas:

Civil Construction

Undertaking theory and practical activities, participants will be guided through the operation of a forklift, ensuring:

  • Risk control measures are implemented
  • Traffic management is carried out in accordance with workplace procedures
  • Pre-start and operational checks are completed
  • Loads are monitored correctly
  • Shutdown procedures are carried out

Upon successful completion, participants will receive a Statement of Attainment and Notice of Assessment. NR TAFE will submit an Application for High Risk Work Licence (Class LF) on your behalf, providing all requirements* are met.

*Participants must be aged 18 years or over, and provide one primary form and one secondary form of identification, along with a passport photo. For details, please see https://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/worksafe/apply-or-renew-high-risk-work-licence

The three-day course may also be shortened with prior industry knowledge or machine experience.

Unit:

TLILIC0003 Licence to operate a forklift truck
Skill set
National ID: BSBSS00105
State ID: AE291
Industry Business and Finance

Human Resources Foundations Skill Set

Study modes:

On Campus

Sub study areas:

Human Resources

Our HR Skill Set offers hands-on training in important areas like performance development, employee relations, recruitment, and supporting HR tasks. 

By finishing this Skill Set, you'll gain skills that help with the BSB40420 Certificate IV in Human Resources and prepare you for the BSB50320 Diploma. This program is great for those already working in HR or those who want to start a career in this exciting field. It gives you the skills you need to succeed in different HR roles.

Skill set
National ID: CHC33021
State ID: AE04
Industry Education and Community Services
Free*

Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing)

Delivered at:

Study modes:

On Campus
Online

Sub study areas:

Aged Care

Training is focused on empowering and equipping students with the knowledge and competencies required of aged care workers to deliver individualised support to elderly people.

Students will be taught how to use discretion and judgement when providing support and to take ownership of tasks and outcomes.
 
Practical skills will be backed by factual, technical and procedural knowledge and theories. You will learn about the aged care industry, caring for the elderly, enabling independence, understanding and supporting people with dementia, safety procedures, ethical behaviour, infection control, working with cultural diversity, and workplace health and safety. Students will put skills into practice through mandatory work placement.
 
 
Certificate III
National ID: CHC33021
State ID: AE05
Industry Education and Community Services
Free*

Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability)

Delivered at:

Study modes:

On Campus
Online

Sub study areas:

Disability Services

Training is focused on empowering and equipping students with the knowledge and competencies required of care workers to deliver individualised support to people with disability.

Students will be taught how to use discretion and judgement when providing support and to take ownership of tasks and outcomes.
 
Practical skills will be supported by factual, technical, and procedural knowledge and theories. Students will learn about the world of disability care, understanding how to support individuals with diverse needs, fostering independence, assisting those with cognitive impairments, implementing safety protocols, adhering to ethical standards, practising infection control, working with cultural diversity, and ensuring workplace health and safety. Learning will be supplemented by hands-on experience during mandatory work placements.
 

Please be aware that COVID-19 vaccination is an employment requirement for many healthcare providers. NR TAFE students undertaking work placements or who are required to attend a healthcare or community setting as part of their studies are advised to check directly with the healthcare provider regarding their policy settings around vaccination and proof of vaccination requirements.

Certificate III
National ID: 52860WA
State ID: BGQ28
Industry Building and Construction

Certificate I in Industrial Skills (Entry Level Training)

Study modes:

Off campus
On Campus

Sub study areas:

General Construction

While undertaking this course, you will be exposed to a trades or workshop-related working environment, where you will learn practical skills in safe operations, communication, planning and organisation, general maintenance and a range of trade-related duties.

This course can be customised to provide knowledge in sustaining employment, building self-esteem, and improving literacy, numeracy and digital technology skills. 

This course acts as a suitable bridging course into a traineeship or apprenticeship. 

Certificate I
National ID: AE439
State ID: AE439
Industry Health, Beauty and Fitness
Free*

Integrating Mental Health Practice Skill Set

Delivered at:

Study modes:

On Campus

Sub study areas:

Health Services

The community mental health sector values employees with strong ‘soft’ skills and the capacity to provide person-centred, recovery-focussed care. This skill set provides people who are interested in working in the sector the opportunity to determine if it is the right fit for them and understand and develop foundational skills for entry into the sector.

Units:

CHCCCS003 Increase the safety of individuals at risk of suicide
CHCCCS019 Recognise and respond to crisis situations
CHCMHS005 Provide services to people with co-existing mental health and alcohol and other drug issues
HLTWHS006 Manage personal stressors in the work environment
CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people
Skill set
State ID: IAE49
Industry Health, Beauty and Fitness

Lash and Brow

Delivered at:

Study modes:

On Campus

Sub study areas:

Beauty Therapy

Students will learn how to:

  • Establish client priorities
  • Remove damaged, sparse, or grown out eyelash extensions
  • Apply eyelash extensions
  • Apply eyebrow and eyelash tint
  • Shape and wax the eyebrows
  • Provide post service advice

This course is delivered with a hands-on approach, allowing participants time to practise and gain the skills needed to deliver a professional service. Get started today!

Skill set
National ID: 52878WA
State ID: BGR09
Industry English, Languages and Foundation Studies

Certificate I in Leadership

Study modes:

On Campus

Sub study areas:

General Education

This course has been designed to allow you to better connect with yourself, participate in teamwork, join networks and build the confidence to achieve meaningful outcomes in your life. 

Throughout this course, you will participate in a practical project which not only benefits your class, community or workplace, but also contributes to your own skill development. Course content can be tailored around specific industry areas, depending on the group’s interest.

This course is available at other campus locations upon request.

Certificate I
National ID: 52879WA
State ID: BGR10
Industry English, Languages and Foundation Studies

Certificate II in Leadership

Study modes:

On Campus

Sub study areas:

General Education

This course has been designed to maximise your employability potential and develop your confidence to seek further employment or education.

You will learn how to establish and maintain productive working relationships using effective communication and teamwork skills, undertake and complete allocated tasks to workplace standards and meet various other workplace requirements.

A major component of this course is active participation in a team or community-based project. You are required to work in a team to undertake a practical project which benefits not only the team or community, but also contributes to your own skill development and achievement.

Certificate II
National ID: BSB40520
State ID: BFR2
Industry Business and Finance

Certificate IV in Leadership and Management

Study modes:

Combined (Online and On Campus)
Online

Sub study areas:

Management

The Certificate IV in Leadership and Management explores a range of topics relevant to those wishing to pursue a career as an office manager, team leader or supervisor.

Workplace leadership roles require strong communication skills and the ability to motivate your team. You will need to be organised and able to handle several tasks at one time, and this course can help you get there.

This course covers the principles of leadership and management, and will guide you through the use of effective written and verbal communication, from report writing to problemsolving, and network and relationship building. You will learn about operational planning, getting the most out of digital technology and initiating workplace health and safety operations. 

Certificate IV
National ID: MARSS00010
State ID: AC870
Industry Aquaculture, Maritime and Logistics
Half price^
Skill sets

Marine Radio Operator's VHF and HF Skill Set

Delivered at:

Study modes:

On Campus

Sub study areas:

Maritime Studies

Upon successful completion, students will receive a Long-Range Radio Operators Certificate of Proficiency (LROCP) License issued by ACMA.

Students will learn about:

  • VHF, HF, radios
  • Different stations and frequencies required for communication
  • Operating procedures for routine, distress, urgency and safety communications
  • Marine DSC techniques and procedures, public correspondences, Seaphone and EPIRBs
  • Search and Rescue in Australia
  • Marine radio equipment basic trouble shooting and maintenance

Units:

MARC043 Transmit and receive information by marine radio

Students will receive the AMCMARINE Marine Radio Operator’s Handbook (Maritime 2013, AMC Marine 21), which is included in the resource fees.

 

Skill set
National ID: MAR20321
State ID: BHD0
Industry Aquaculture, Maritime and Logistics
Half price^

Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal)

Delivered at:

Study modes:

On Campus

Sub study areas:

Maritime Studies

The Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal) will allow you to command and operate: 

  • Engines of a vessel less than 12 metres long with unlimited outboard engine propulsion, or inboard engines less than 500 kilowatts:
  • In inshore waters (refer to National Standard for Commercial Vessels Part B—General requirements(opens in a new tab) ) or designated waters (under state or territory waterway management legislation).
  • As a tender or auxiliary vessel within 3 nautical miles of a parent vessel within the exclusive economic zone.
  • Act as a chief mate or deck watchkeeper on a vessel less than 24m long in inshore waters.

This Qualification serves as a prerequisite for obtaining an AMSA certificate of competency as a Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal, in line with the standards defined in the National Standard for Commercial Vessels (NSCV) Part D.

For more details on this exciting opportunity, visit the AMSA website

Certificate II
National ID: MAR30921
State ID: BHD2
Industry Aquaculture, Maritime and Logistics
Free*

Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 metres Near Coastal)

Delivered at:

Study modes:

On Campus

Sub study areas:

Maritime Studies

Gain confidence in navigating vessels up to 24 metres, instructing crews, and maintaining detailed records. 

Learn to plan passages for vessels up to 80 metres safely. Our Qualification meets Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) licensing requirements, alongside medical tests, an oral exam, and sea-time hours. It's also a stepping stone for further study and career growth.

The Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 metres Near Coastal) entitles certificate holders to:

  • Command a commercial vessel less than 24m in length in the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
  • Act as a Chief Mate or deck watchkeeper on vessels less than 35m long
Certificate III
State ID: IAA31
Industry Health, Beauty and Fitness
Half price^

Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Skill Set

Study modes:

On Campus

Sub study areas:

Health Services

 

Areas covered throughout this course:

  • Perform CPR in accordance with the Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines
  • Recognise and respond to an emergency situation
  • Operate an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
  • Communicate details of the incident to emergency services
  • Understand the legal considerations and welfare needs post incident
Unit:
HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Skill set
National ID: SITSS00071
State ID: AE826
Industry Hospitality, Tourism and Events
Skill sets

Responsible service of alcohol

Delivered at:

Study modes:

On Campus

Sub study areas:

Hospitality

 

This one-day course covers the specifics of dealing with the sale and service of alcohol including local accord agreements.

The course will be delivered face to face by an experienced industry professional and covers real life scenarios. The legal responsibilities and duty of care of organisations and individuals is investigated and group discussion is encouraged.

This is a nationally recognised course and contributes to a Certificate II in Hospitality.

Unit:
SITHFAB021 Provide responsible service of alcohol
Skill set
National ID: AHC21216
State ID: BDE2
Industry Agriculture, Animals, Science and the Environment
Half price^

Certificate II in Rural Operations

Study modes:

Off campus
On Campus
Traineeship

Sub study areas:

Agriculture

Throughout this course, students will undertake a combination of written assignments and hands-on tasks including tractor operations, cattle processing and mustering in teams. 

Students will gain skills in machine operations, horse husbandry, handling and caring for livestock, treating weeds as well as installing and maintaining fencing.

After completing this course, students will be job-ready for entry-level positions in agriculture, farming, market gardens, and mixed rural enterprises.

This Qualification is taught by industry professionals with extensive experience in rural settings.

This course is currently only delivered to cattle stations and prisons.

Certificate II
National ID: MSL20122
State ID: BIX8
Industry Agriculture, Animals, Science and the Environment

Certificate II in Sampling and Measurement

Delivered at:

Study modes:

Off campus

Sub study areas:

Conservation and Land Management
Environmental Science

The student will gain skills in:

  • Following set procedures to measure and sample groundwater
  • Packaging, labelling, storing and transporting samples and equipment
  • Use of basic water testing equipment to make measurements and perform basic tests that take a short time and involve a narrow range of variables and easily recognised control limits.
  • Use of basic water extraction equipment to remove water from bores.
  • Undertaking visual inspections of water resources and groundwater equipment.
  • Collecting, recording and storing data and records for observations and measurements
  • Planning fieldwork activities
Certificate II
State ID: IAE54
Industry Education and Community Services
Free*

Support Worker Skill Set

Study modes:

On Campus

Sub study areas:

Community Services

The Support Worker Skill Set is designed for those starting out or already employed in the support services industry. This training develops critical skills to help you work more independently, including recognising healthy body systems, applying infection control, and conducting manual tasks safely. With these abilities, you'll be ready to support your clients confidently and effectively.

Units:

CHCCCS041 Recognise healthy body systems
HLTINF006 Apply basic principles and practices of infection prevention and control
HLTWHS005 Conduct manual tasks safely

Skill set
National ID: SIT10122
State ID: BHT1
Industry Hospitality, Tourism and Events

Certificate I in Tourism (Australian Indigenous Culture)

Delivered at:

Study modes:

Off campus
On Campus

Sub study areas:

Tourism and Travel

Share your knowledge and experience of Australian indigenous culture with a nationally recognised tourism qualification. This course prepares you for a career as an Indigenous guide/cultural assistant in the tourism industry.

Throughout this course, you will learn how to interpret aspects of local indigenous culture, provide an engaging service to customers, create tourism briefings and scripted commentary, and work as part of a team.



This course is designed to provide you with a solid foundation in the tourism industry and build your confidence to share knowledge about country to domestic holidaymakers and international tourists alike. This course is currently available on request to closed groups, please enquire at your local campus for further information

Certificate I
State ID: IAA03
Industry Building and Construction
Half price^
Skill sets

Traffic Management Skill Set

Study modes:

On Campus

Sub study areas:

Civil Construction

 

This course covers:
  • Traffic control using a stop-slow bat
  • Installing road safety signs and standard equipment in accordance with relevant government legislation
  • Working safely when setting up traffic control equipment and directing traffic around road works

This course is appropriate for construction site and local council works.

Units:
RIICOM201E Communicate in the workplace
RIIWHS201E Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures
RIIWHS205E Control traffic with stop-slow bat
RIIWHS302E Implement traffic management plan
Skill set
National ID: TAE40122
State ID: BIL2
Industry Education and Community Services
Free*

Certificate IV in Training and Assessment

Delivered at:

Study modes:

On Campus

Sub study areas:

Education Services

The TAE40122 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment equips students with the skills and Certification needed to launch a rewarding career in vocational education and training. 

Participants will learn to design engaging training plans and deliver effective skill-based instruction. Throughout this course, students will discover how to design, contextualise, and facilitate training tailored to individual and organisational needs, all while adhering to industry and quality standards.

Students will also gain valuable knowledge to foster learning across diverse environments. They will enhance their professional practice through competence-based assessment that aligns with a National Framework. Through engaging workshops and workplace-based learning, students will be prepared to make a significant impact on the lives of learners. Graduates often pursue careers as VET Trainers or Assessors and Workplace Trainers, applying their expertise to empower others and support their success.

 

Certificate IV
National ID: CUA10320
State ID: BGR6
Industry Creative Industries

Certificate I in Visual Arts

Study modes:

Off campus
On Campus

Sub study areas:

Visual Arts

Throughout this course, students will develop basic skills in utilising the appropriate mediums for different genres of work, and the safe use of art products in the industry.

There are a great many opportunities within the art area from production of small local products to be sold in markets, pop-up shop initiatives, art competitions, art as an engagement pathway for other non-profit organisations, as well as production of works available through local galleries to large works such as paintings, jewellery, ephemeral installations, public art and sculptures for the community and local organisations.

Certificate I
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