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Jai’s journey from the workshop to apprenticeship

VET graduate Jai Scoles completed a Certificate II in Engineering Pathways through TasTAFE in 2025 and has since secured an apprenticeship as a mechanical fitter with Incat, helping to build the company’s world‑renowned aluminium vessels for Tasmanian, interstate and international markets. Growing up in southern Tasmania, Jai always had a strong interest in hands‑on work. […]

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Building pathways: How Australian School-based Apprenticeships are shaping tomorrow’s workforce

Through an Australian School-based Apprenticeship, they’re diving into carpentry while still at school, showing how hands-on learning can be a powerful choice.  It’s not just a career path – it’s helping to solve the shortage of skilled workers in Tasmania’s building industry  Grade 10 student Wil from Burnie High School always knew what his dream

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Making the right connections with VET

TasTAFE’s Certificate II in Plumbing continues to open doors for learners across Tasmania. Following strong demand in Hobart, the program expanded to Devonport – where recent graduate Tiannah Leonard secured an apprenticeship with Hadspen Plumbing & Gas after impressing during her work placement. Led by TasTAFE plumbing teacher Sam Willan, the Certificate II program gives

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Kitana Mansell

Job: Project Coordinator

Industry/Sector: Tourism and Hospitality

The best way I think to connect with culture is through food, and storytelling behind what we are eating. Traditional food that people have been eating for thousands of years.

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