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Animal Care at TAFE
VJ: Bradley Conomy

Classification: Community Services & Healthcare

Animal Care at TAFE

SkillsOne visits the Animal Care facility at Richmond TAFE and talks with the head teacher, Stephen McGill, and students ofthe course about the different courses and career opportunities.

There is more to Animal Care than becoming a Vet. TAFE NSW is Australia's largest training provider, and it is among the largest in the world.

Have you a passion for animals… have we the course for you?

About TAFE:

The letters 'TAFE' stand for Technical and Further Education, and, for hundreds of thousands of people each year, it also stands for high quality, accessible training. TAFE NSW prides itself on offering quality education tailored to suit your needs.

Whether you're looking for your first job, a promotion or a career change, or you want extra knowledge and skills to add to your enjoyment of life, TAFE NSW can deliver. TAFE offers relevant training and education in a way that makes sense in today's world. TAFE NSW courses and education programs are delivered flexibly – online, by distance, face-to-face, or by a combination of methods.




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