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TAFE: Vital to Australia's Future

The Greens are committed to a well funded, publicly owned TAFE system as the dominant provider of vocational education and training. We will work to reverse the damage done to TAFE by State and Federal Governments.

I Support TafeAustralia's economic future depends on a strong, well funded public TAFE system. We must reverse the deterioration in working conditions of TAFE teachers and students and the growth in poor quality private providers.

The Greens are campaigning to:

  • End the casualisation of TAFE. Restore full time teaching to 70% of hours taught. Protect the rights of casual teachers, including access to professional development.
  • Provide growth funding to TAFE. Reduce class sizes, restore course lengths, increase administrative support and end the axing of courses to save money. Fund teacher salary rises and professional development. Reduce the workloads on teachers.
  • End the growth in the "user choice" funding of private providers. An immediate freeze on government funding of private providers. Ban public funding of private providers where TAFE can supply the same training.

 

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Latest News:

Greens working to stop TAFE privatisation

27 July 2010

The public provider of skills training and further education is being undermined by unfair competitive tendering for funding and damaging reductions in state and federal budget, according to Greens NSW MP John Kaye.

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Collapsing private McTraining colleges are legacy of TAFE cuts

Collapsing private McTraining colleges are legacy of TAFE cuts

22 March 2010

The collapse of another private training college shows that the free market cannot deliver quality vocational education as efficiently and reliably as a well resourced, publicly owned TAFE system, according to Greens NSW MP John Kaye.

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Report shows TAFE funding cut 30 per cent over ten years

16 March 2010

A report from Monash University's Centre for Economics of Education and Training (CEET) shows that government funding per hour in the state's TAFE sector fell 30 per cent between 1998 and 2008, according to Greens NSW MP John Kaye.

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Education Minister’s TAFE bashing damages state’s future

11 February 2010

TAFE teachers taking strike action today are standing up for the future of the state’s economy, according to Greens NSW MP John Kaye.

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Keneally must step in and stop DET attacks on TAFE Teachers

09 December 2009

Incoming Premier Christina Keneally must step in and solve the long running dispute between TAFE professionals and the Department of Education and Training, according to Greens NSW MP John Kaye.

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Rees government must end its war on TAFE

Rees government must end its war on TAFE

19 November 2009

The Greens called on NSW Education Minister Verity Firth to negotiate with TAFE teachers and abandon plans that would see standards driven down to the lowest common denominator.

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Firth kills second chance HSC at TAFE for Western Sydney

11 November 2009

The Greens warned that moves by NSW Education Minister Verity Firth to close Higher School Certificate programs at Blacktown TAFE will devastate opportunities for Western Sydney residents seeking another go at education.

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Rees govt drives TAFE to the edge

30 October 2009

Education Minister Verity Firth has mismanaged a dispute with the state's TAFE teachers resulting in widespread industrial unrest and massive damage to skills training and NSW's economic future, according to Greens NSW MP John Kaye.

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Rees govt drives TAFE to the edge

30 October 2009

Education Minister Verity Firth has mismanaged a dispute with the state's TAFE teachers resulting in widespread industrial unrest and massive damage to skills training and NSW's economic future, according to Greens NSW MP John Kaye.

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Rees government bars struggling students from TAFE year 10 course

12 October 2009

The Rees government's 'learn or earn' changes to school leaving age, due to come into effect early next year, are being turned into a disaster for young people who are not coping with the school environment, according to Greens NSW MP John Kaye.

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