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In Full Bloom
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In Full Bloom

Angela Tsoukatos has a passion for flowers, owns two floristry properties in south-western Sydney and sells foliage to many clients. But without full qualifications, she felt she wasn't achieving all that she could.

Through reputable word-of-mouth, the answer seemed to be Padstow TAFE to complete a course in floristry.

Now after finishing her Cert II and III, she's looking at continuing her education with a Certificate in Horticulture. Angela feels that the immaculate facilities and passion of her teachers like David Winner have encouraged her and the rest of the TAFE's graduates to continue delivering the best in floristry designs.




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