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TAFE open day

SUNITAFE Swan Hill will hold an open day on Wednesday, September 18 as a chance for prospective students to find out what the Swan Hill campus can offer.

SuniTAFE offers a range of accredited learning options including academic and trade opportunities.

The campus will be open to the public tomorrow between 11am and 2pm.

What can people expect at the open day?

To understand the knowledge and skills that SuniTAFE has to offer, see how SuniTAFE is impacting the community, meet SuniTAFE’s industry partners and industry experienced teachers.

The open day is a relaxed environment event where attendees have a chance to chat with industry expert teachers regarding study options available at the Swan Hill campus.

There will be a barbecue for lunch to celebrate the 20-year anniversary of the Swan Hill campus.

What information will be available on the day?

Learn about the courses on offer at SuniTAFE across a range of fields including: Automotive and engineering, Accounting and management, Construction and trades, Health and community.

Will there be teachers available for people to talk to?

SuniTAFE’s industry expert teachers will be there to answer questions attendees have.

Will there be tours?

Skills and Jobs Centre will be available to run two scheduled tours at 11.30am and 1pm.

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