Learn new skills.

Do you want to be able to do your current job better? Do you want to progress to a different position? Do you want to enter the workforce and leave unemployment behind? New skills can help.

SuniTAFE can teach you many useful skills.

Learn new skills
Students

Develop your business.

In these competitive times, being a step ahead of the competition is vital. The knowledge and ability of your staff is highly important.

SuniTAFE can help your current staff do their jobs better, and help you find new staff. It also offers your business a range of other services.

Develop your business
Employers

Study in Australia.

Australia is a great place to study. The high reputation of it's training is well deserved. SuniTAFE's campuses are safe, friendly places far from the hassles of larger cities.

SuniTAFE can teach International students many things.

Study in Australia
International Students

Have your existing skills recognised.

Everyone knows how to do something. But they don't always have an official qualification that proves it.

SuniTAFE can assess your current skills, and recognise them formally.

Have your skills recognised
Skills Recognition

Help keep the world alive.

If someone sprints, they will soon get tired and have to stop. Sprinting isn't sustainable. The same is true of many practices that underpin our society and economy. If we don't want our quality of life to run out of puff, we will need to change the way some things are done.        

SuniTAFE can teach you how to do many things in a sustainable way.

Help keep the world alive
Sustainability

Learn it fast.

There are many things that don't take long to learn. Some are fun, like how to make Indian food or use a digital camera. Some can help you get a job, like the Responsible Service of Alcohol or Chemcert certificates.

In just a few hours SuniTAFE can teach you how to do something new.

Learn it fast
Short Courses
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