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Free tuition offered in Broadmeadows new TAFE health centre

A world-class health centre to train Victorians in a modern facility that simulates the real-world health environments has opened in Broadmeadows.

The centre, part of the Kangan TAFE Institute, will teach fields like nursing, community services, aged care, childcare, mental health, disability, pathology, and allied health.

With the space for 1400 students the program will also provide 13 of the 80 free TAFE courses which Victoria offers.

The centre was opened on Thursday with Premier Jacinta Allan touring the site and meeting with students.

Kangan Institute chief executive Sally Curtain said this world-class facility was delivered on time and on budget, and it’s here to give our students the skills, experience, and confidence to thrive in the health and care industries,

The centre includes state-of-the-art laboratories, simulation suites and suites from one-on-one training.

“Our Centre of Excellence is a launching pad for rewarding and in-demand careers. With strong partnerships across industries, communities, and universities, we’re not just keeping up with today’s needs—we’re helping shape a healthier, stronger future for Melbourne’s northern corridor and beyond.”

Board chair Sharan Burrow said Kangan Institute is ready to empower the next generation of health and care workers through the new Health and Community Centre of Excellence.”

Broadmeadows MP Kathleen Matthews-Ward said the new centre is a game-changer for Broadmeadows, giving local residents access to Free TAFE, helping them gain in-demand qualifications, and secure great jobs.

The Broadmeadows centre is open and currently taking applications for 2025 enrolments for 18 courses.

Existing Kangan Institute courses in areas like mental health, disability, justice and early childhood education and community services will now be delivered out of the Centre of Excellence.

Details: https://tinyurl.com/h58vxvep

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