If you enjoy working with children and are looking for a new career or would like to gain more skills for your existing employment, the Manjimup TAFE may have a course suitable for you. Study from the following courses available at the Manjimup TAFE to open up a variety of career and training pathways:
Semester Two classes commence from Tuesday 19th July 2016 however we can still take late enrolments throughout the semester. Education Support classes are run on Tuesdays from 10:00am to 3:30pm Early Childhood Education and Care Classes are run on Thursdays from 9:00am to 3:30pm These courses are run with the option to complete either part-time or full-time. You are welcome to enrol in the whole qualification or just a few units at a time to give it a go. Part-time/Full-time/Flexible/External/Recognition of Prior Learning. Payment options for enrolment fees include:
We also run regular First Aid Courses at the TAFE, our next ones are booked for Thursday 22nd (HLTAID003) and Friday 23rd (HLTAID004) September 2016. These are both one day courses run 8:30am to 4:30pm. We can also organise additional First Aid courses for a group on request at a convenient date to suit you, although there must be a minimum of 8 people to run a class. The Manjimup campus also runs many other qualification and short courses. These courses can be viewed on our website www.southregionaltafe.wa.edu.au or contact the Campus on 9771 7600 , email Manjimup@srtafe.wa.edu.au or visit us in person at the Campus on Graphite Road, Manjimup. Tuesday, 19 July 2016
Acting Premier and Tourism Minister Liza Harvey said the Liberal National Government's successful bid for the two pool matches reinforced Western Australia's growing reputation as a world-class events destination. "The Rugby League World Cup will be jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand in 2017, so securing these two important matches in Perth is a real coup for our State," Mrs Harvey said. "We expect a fantastic atmosphere as rugby league fans and ex-pats get behind the teams, while international media coverage will put Perth firmly on the map for viewers and potential visitors." The State Government's successful Rugby League World Cup bid, through Tourism Western Australia and VenuesWest, builds on WA's growing rugby league presence. The second of two NRL Premiership fixtures was played last weekend at nib Stadium, which is also the venue for Perth's first international rugby league test between Australia and New Zealand on October 15 this year. Last week, the State Government announced it had secured Australia's biggest sporting event - game two of the New South Wales versus Queensland State of Origin series - for the Perth Stadium in 2019. "The completion of the 60,000-seat Perth Stadium in 2018 will open up even more opportunities for international events, and associated visitation and exposure, for our city," the Acting Premier said. "In the recent State Budget, the Liberal National Government committed $30 million towards bringing business, sporting and entertainment events to Western Australia, including a $19 million investment to activate Perth Stadium. "Events are a crucial part of the State Government's strategy to grow WA's tourism industry. In the year ending March 2016, visitors to WA spent $9.3 billion during their stay in the State and we want to see that figure grow to $12 billion by 2020." Fact File
Monday, 18 July 2016
A partnership between the Liberal National Government and the Council on the Ageing, the WA Seniors Awards is an opportunity to recognise and celebrate older West Australians and the organisations which work to address the needs and interests of seniors. "As WA's seniors population continues to grow, their involvement in the wider community provides enormous benefits to the economic and social wellbeing of our State," Seniors and Volunteering Minister Tony Simpson said. "The WA Seniors Awards serves as a reminder of how vital our seniors are as visionaries, role models and champions of awareness and change in modern society. "Nominations from the community are essential because it is the public who know the seniors who are out there doing great things." Last year, Brother Olly Pickett was named the 2015 Juniper WA Senior of the Year for his inspirational work as the driving force behind Wheelchair for Kids. The charity has now made and sent more than 30,000 wheelchairs to children in 80 countries. Nominations are open for six categories in 2016 - Community Service Award, Arts and Culture Award, Group or Organisation Award, Business Award, Age Friendly Community Award and the Deborah Kirwan Media Award. The 2016 Juniper WA Senior of the Year is chosen from among the winners of the Community Service Award and the Arts and Culture Award. The Minister has also encouraged community groups and organisations to apply for funding from the WA Seniors Week Community Grants Program to host events and activities during WA Seniors Week from November 6-13, 2016. Fact File
Monday, 18 July 2016
Health Minister John Day said the RFDS provided a vital health link for people living in remote areas of Western Australia and the Broome base and two new aircraft would allow it to continue that service. "Transporting more than 9,000 patients a year, the RFDS provides a vital health link for people living in remote areas of WA and the recently opened Broome base and two new aircraft will help it meet growing demand," Mr Day said. "The RFDS is contracted by the WA Country Health Service (WACHS) to provide inter-hospital transfers for regional West Australians; a service which is critical for access to emergency care for rural patients. "Over the past six years, transfers have grown by about five per cent a year and performance targets have improved despite increasing pressures on the service." Regional Development Minister Terry Redman said enhancing the delivery of sustainable services was vital to meet current and future needs of regional communities. "Under this initiative, $8 million will go to the WA Country Health Service supporting ambulance services in Derby, Fitzroy Crossing and Halls Creek," Mr Redman said. "This funding will also allow the St John Ambulance community paramedic program to continue recruiting and training volunteers at 22 centres across regional WA." The Patient Assistance Travel Scheme (PATS) will also receive $32.23 million to meet the treatment needs of eligible patients who need to travel away from home for treatment. Fact File
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