Life at TAFE
Immerse yourself in everything ‘TAFE’ and get involved with everything your campus has to offer – news, events, and on-campus services.
Your time at TAFE Queensland won’t just be about attending your classes or training, and doing assessment – it’s an opportunity to make friends, build your networks, enhance your skills and enjoy yourself.
We’ll help you define or redefine what ‘great’ looks like to you.
Receiving quality education and training is vital when you’re looking for work and doing other things you love. TAFE Queensland is the largest, most experienced training provider in the state.
Skill and knowledge assessments are an essential step in progressing through your course. You may be assessed in a number of ways while you are studying at TAFE Queensland.
Our graduates are highly employable and go on to do great things. Take a look at some of the people who studied at TAFE Queensland and what they’re doing now.
Our qualifications are nationally recognised. You can use our award verification service to verify that you have received an award (skill set, certificate, diploma or degree) with us.
Everyone's journey is different and sometimes you need some extra support. We're here to help. Our student support services are available for all of our students, making your learning experience just that little bit easier.
There is always something happening. Read the latest news or get involved with the events happening on your campus.
Top automotive apprentices were awarded at the 2024 TAFE Queensland - SkillsTech CSQ Apprentice Awards
Ozcare is up-skilling their workforce with Fee-Free training through a strategic partnership with TAFE Queensland.
After a successful career in event management, Cristy Armour started a family, needing a career with flexibility.
Caitlin Baxter is the newly crowned Queensland Training Awards ‘Harry Hauenschild Apprentice of the Year’ for the Darling Downs South West region – well deserved, given she was up against more than just her competitors.
Kody Ala is soaring to new heights, thanks to TAFE Queensland and Woree State High School’s SchoolTech program.
Despite not being born ‘on the land,’ school-based trainee Finley Cameron eagerly anticipates a future career in agriculture. And at just 15 years old, he’s already gaining valuable work experience and training with TAFE Queensland.
TAFE Queensland’s training restaurant, Futures, presented a delectable degustation event for more than 75 local food aficionados recently.
Queensland's first accredited Electric Vehicle apprentice workplace supervisors have graduated from TAFE Queensland and are ready to put on apprentices in the new, crucial qualification.
After a life-changing move to Australia, 18-year-old Pitak found safe ground at TAFE Queensland.
Bella is changing careers from administration work into the automotive electrical industry with the help of a pre-apprenticeship course.
When accomplished beach handball player Abby Mills isn’t competing overseas, she’s home in Brisbane, preparing herself for life after sport with TAFE Queensland.
What happens when COVID-19 and your own health ‘shuts down’ your dream career? If you’re Laura, you pivot, and you simply find another area to excel in.