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Central Gippsland Institute of TAFE

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Federation Training
Previously Advance TAFE & GippsTAFE
TypeTAFE Institute
Established1928
Students12,000
LocationVictoria, Australia
CampusBairnsdale, Seamec, Forestec, Lakes Entrance, Leongatha, Morwell, Sale, Traralgon, Warragul, Yallourn
CEOGrant Radford
Websitewww.federationtraining.edu.au

Federation Training

Established 1 May 2014 following the amalgamation of Advance TAFE and GippsTAFE, with 10 campuses from Warragul in West Gippsland across the state to Lakes Entrance in the east.

GippsTAFE Academy

In 2012, GippsTAFE opened its doors to the GippsTAFE Academy, located in the heart of Traralgon. The Academy introduces higher education programs , including graduate certificates and graduate diplomas. Pathway options to University will also be a focus for the Academy.

GippsTAFE also offers a range of other services including:The GETT Centre, which provides training and employment opportunities for individuals who suffer from disability or illness.

Gippsland Educational Precinct

In 2004 Central Gippsland Institute of TAFE (GippsTAFE) signed a partnership agreement to develop the Gippsland Education Precinct (GEP) at Churchill together with Monash University, Gippsland Group Training, Kurnai Secondary College and Latrobe City, to provide wider vocational options and lift the region's high school retention rate. The $12million project funded by the Victorian Government will include a technology centre, which will allow for advanced apprenticeship training in trades that rely heavily on information technology systems.

Victorian Institutes of TAFE
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