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Victoria Home To Australia’s Best Training Provider

18 November 2016

The Andrews Labor Government’s two years of work to turn our TAFE system around is paying off with Box Hill Institute being crowned Large Training Provider of the Year at the Australian Training Awards in Darwin last night.

Victoria was one of the best performing states, taking home five awards including Australian Large Employer of the Year which went to Metro Trains.

Proud Aboriginal man Indi Clarke from the Muthi Muthi and Lardil people – who studied at SuniTAFE in Mildura – was named Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student of the Year.

Denise Stevens, former CEO of the VET Development Centre, picked up a National Achievement Award.

WPC Group won Australian Apprenticeships - Employer Award, while vet nurse Jennifer Peart, who studied at the Gordon Institute of TAFE, was runner up Australian Vocational Student of the Year.

Victoria’s efforts on the national stage have cemented our reputation as a leader when it comes to skills training in Australia, with our TAFEs, community providers and high quality private training providers changing lives for the better.

Over the last two years, the Labor Government has invested heavily in TAFE and training to restore confidence to the training system.

From January 2017, Skills First will be rolled out, delivering on the things that matter most to people – a stable training system that industry and students can have confidence in.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Training and Skills Gayle Tierney

Victorians should be really proud of our achievements at the Australian Training Awards. They’ve shown the rest of the country what we already know Victoria has the best TAFEs in the country.

Were a government who will always put people first ensuring every Victorian has the skills they need to get the job they want.

Reviewed 19 August 2020

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