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South Regional TAFE acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we operate and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters, and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.

We provide services to the following Noongar Boodja

South Regional TAFE, continues to, and is committed to working collaboratively with Traditional Custodians within Noongar Country, the Pindjarup, Wilman, Kaniyang, Wardandi, Bibelmen, Koreng, Minang, Nyoongar, and Wadjari people of Noongar nation.  These are the traditional lands in which we work closely.

Katanning Students Tanya Ritchie, Keona Pickett, Tianna Ryder, and Jamie McVee are celebrating completing their Certificate III in Education Support and moving straight into employment. All are now working in either primary or secondary schools in the local area.

Tanya is an Education...

SRT Education Support Lecturer Andrea Rundle encouraged Jamie to enrol in the course too.

Jamie said she was nervous, saying she lacked confidence as she wasn’t the best student in school, but after a little bit of convincing from Andrea, she enrolled, and it was the best thing she ever did.

 “Supporting the younger Aboriginal students coming through the school and guiding them through their education is my biggest success” Jamie said.

At the moment, Jamie is providing general student support services to Aboriginal Students at school.

“Younger students often struggle with separation from their family and dealing with strangers, so I offer a safe place for these students to come and be with someone who understands them.”

Jamie is also looking to develop and implement a Reconciliation Action Plan program for the school this...

Andrea said she is so proud of these bright women. They are fantastic role models and provide an excellent example to all community sectors. These women were prepared to work hard from day one and were interested in learning about education support. Andrea said she couldn’t have asked for more...

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    The unit applies to individuals who undertake a range of defined routine activities alongside a supervisor in most situations. They...

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    Chemical Risk Management Level 3 & 4 (Backpack/Boom Spray) Skill Set


     

    This course is for those seeking to obtain the mandatory licence required to meet Health Department requirements for a Pest Management Technician licence if you are spraying chemicals for commercial gain.
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    Certificate III in Civil Construction Plant Operations

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    This qualification reflects the role of individuals working as skilled operators with civil construction plant, who apply a broad range of skills in varied work contexts, using some discretion and judgement and relevant theoretical knowledge. These individuals may provide theoretical advice and...

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    Certificate III in Commercial Cookery

    National ID SIT30821 | State ID BHR9

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    Campuses
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    Certificate IV in Community Services

    National ID CHC42021 | State ID BII6

    This qualification reflects the role of community service workers who design and deliver person-centred services to individuals and/or groups. Workers may provide support, advocacy or interventions to individual clients, groups or communities across a range of services.

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    Certificate II in Community Services

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    Our Certificate II in Community Services gives you real-life exposure to the diversity of community care and support services in your local community – youth, aged, disability, health and social services. It’s your entry point in learning how the community service and care sector operates and...

    Campuses
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    Certificate III in Community Services

    National ID CHC32015 | State ID AWJ2

    The Certificate III in Community Services reflects the role of entry-level community services workers who support individuals through the provision of person-centred services. Work may include day-to-day support of individuals in community settings or support the implementation of specific...

    Campuses
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    Diploma of Community Services

    National ID CHC52021 | State ID BIJ1

    This qualification addresses work in roles that usually involve service delivery, either direct client work and/or community education or development projects.

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    Campuses
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    Study Modes
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    This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills required to enter and work in confined spaces in the Resources and Infrastructure Industries.

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    Fees are unique to your study plan and individual circumstances and are payable for each semester of study.

    There are two main types of fees which may be charged:

    • Tuition fees – these are set by the State Government and calculated on the category of enrolment.
    • Resource fees – these cover materials such as workbooks and products purchased by SRTAFE which are required for your course. Resource fees are charges for materials that are considered essential to a course or unit of study and which do not form part of the tuition fee. Resource fees are set at the unit level and the final resource fee charge for a qualification depends on the electives chosen, and will be calculated at enrolment.

    In addition to these fees, you may need to purchase textbooks, uniforms and other course specific tools.

    We provide fee payment options to suit financial circumstances. Concessional rates are available for eligible students. 

    Fees for Apprenticeships and Traineeships are available as a separate schedule.

    * Indicative Fee Disclaimers

    Fees and charges published on our website are indicative only, and are for the entire course for students enrolling on a full-time basis in 2024. 

    • Fees may differ between courses delivered at different campuses due to the elective units included in the course study plan or adapting courses to meet local industry needs.
    • Fees may also differ for each individual student depending on the units of study selected, prior qualifications and recognition of prior learning.
    • Fees are payable at time of enrolment.
    • Proof of concession must be presented to access concession rates if eligible.
    • For secondary school aged persons not enrolled at school (in 2024, students born on or after 1 July 2006 who are at least 15 years old) the maximum course fee chargeable in 2024 is $400 plus the resource fees and discretionary fees.
    • Concessions and Secondary School Age cap do not apply to commercial courses (such as short courses), or Foundation Programs (ESL, General Education, etc.).
    • Prices quoted include resource fees, but do not include material fees such as the cost of books, uniforms, and students personal equipment.
    • The course fee cap applicable to Diplomas and Advanced Diplomas only applies during the current calendar year, so fees might differ for students enrolling in semester 2.
    • VET Student Loans Eligible Courses and Caps may be subject to changes implemented by the Australian Government.
    • Course information and fees are subject to change without notice.
    • Depending on your circumstances, payment options may include paying fees via instalments or applying for assistance because of financial hardship.

    On enrolment, students will be able to take up one of the following payment options:

    1. Pay the full amount of fees and charges.
    2. Present a signed authority from an employer to invoice (784 KB) (PDF document - opens in a new tab) that employer for the student's fees and charges.
    3. Pay the fee via instalments with a Payment Plan(opens in a new tab) (please read the Direct Debit Terms and Conditions (505 KB) (PDF document)), or declare their intent to defer payment under the Commonwealth Government's VET Student Loan program, subject to eligibility and acceptance by the provider.
    4. Pay part of the full amount of fees and charges and defer payment of the other part under the Commonwealth Government's VET Student Loan program.
    5. Make application on the grounds of severe financial hardship (574 KB) (PDF document - opens in a new tab)  for fees and charges to be waived for courses below diploma level or concession-eligible Diploma and Advanced Diploma courses (excluding the Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care).

    Visit the Department of Training and Workforce Development's web page(opens in a new tab)  for more information on training subsidies and fees.

    • Payment of fees can be completed by one of the following methods:
    • Cash (Please make any cash payments at your local Campus)
    • Credit Card (by phone or your local campus)
    • Debit Card (by phone or your local campus)
    • Money Order / Cheque (Must be made out to the South Regional TAFE for either the total fees or deposit)
    • Employer or Sponsor Payment Options - contact us for more details

    Eligibility for the concession rate on course fees is determined at the time of enrolment. Concession fees will be calculated at enrolment. The following students are entitled to the concession rate on course fees:

    a) Persons and dependents of persons holding:

    i) A Pensioner Concession Card.

    ii) A Repatriation Health Benefits Card issued by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs.

    iii) A Health Care Card.

    b) Persons and dependents of persons in receipt of AUSTUDY or ABSTUDY.

    c) Persons and dependents of persons in receipt of the Youth Allowance.

    d) Persons and dependents of persons who are inmates of a custodial institution.

    e) Secondary school-aged persons, not enrolled at school.

    If the concession is valid for the full enrolment period, then all eligible units commenced within that period attract the concession rate. If the concession is valid for part of the enrolment period, then only eligible units commenced on or after the start date and prior to the expiry of the concession attract the concession rate.

    Concessions do not apply to diploma or advanced diploma qualifications, or for foundation skills qualifications delivered at South Regional TAFE. However the following courses are Fee Free or subsidised in 2024. 

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    • CPP60421 Advanced Diploma of Building Design

    • CUA51320 Diploma of Arts and Health

    • CUA51420 Diploma of Arts and Cultural Management

    • FBP50221 Diploma of Food Safety Auditing

    • FNS60722 Advanced Diploma of Financial Licensing Management

    • FNS60920 Advanced Diploma of Paraplanning

    • HLT57821 Diploma of Orthopaedic Technology

    For all other Diploma and Advance Diploma Qualifications, the maximum tuition fee chargeable is $7,860. Resource fees are not included in the annual cap and will need to be paid in addition to the capped Tuition fee.

    For secondary school-aged persons not enrolled at school, the maximum course fee chargeable in 2024 is $420. The maximum is the total fee for all courses the student is enrolled in.  Resource fees are still payable and not included in the course fees

    The Diploma and Advanced Diploma course fee maximum does not apply to these students.

    All international student applications and tuition payments for South Regional TAFE courses should be made through https://www.tafeinternational.wa.edu.au/ (TIWA), the international arm of the Western Australian Government's Department of Training and Workforce Development.  Payments for course resource fees are made through South Regional TAFE.

    Vet Student Loans is a loan program through the Department of Education and Training for approved Diploma and above qualifications, provided students meet eligibility criteria.

    Under this scheme, students take out a loan from the Commonwealth to pay course fees. Repayment of the loan is through the taxation system once taxable income exceeds a set level.

    Refer to the VET Student Loans page for more information.

    Students with a Centrelink Health Care or Pensioner Concession Card could get $500 help with TAFE costs. Join Saver Plus and they will match your savings, dollar for dollar, up to $500.

    To find out more, visit the website here (opens in a new tab)

    This qualification would suit candidates wishing to work towards becoming qualified for bookkeeping job roles in financial services and other industries requiring bookkeeping support functions.

    Computerised accounting units include MYOB software.

    This qualification reflects the role of workers who assist dental practitioners during oral health care procedures. The role includes maintaining high standards of infection control, assisting with practice administration and supporting quality and professionalism in the dental sector.

    The Certificate II in Visual Arts aims to develop the basic creative and technical skills that underpin visual arts and craft practice. Students who complete the certificate will
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