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Media Coverage of TAFE Cuts, 30-July - 3 August 2012

Posted 3 August 2012 by Ken Norling (TAFE)

http://whitehorse-leader.whereilive.com.au/news/story/box-hill-tafe-staff-and-students-vote-to-target-local-mp/

Box Hill TAFE staff and students vote to target local MP

31 Jul 12 @ 01:48pm by Alex Munro

STAFF and students from Box Hill Institute will rally outside Box Hill state Liberal MP Robert Clark’s office, as a campaign against the State Government’s budget cuts ramps up.

Those at a union-organised meeting today voted to organise a rally outside the Attorney-General’s office before Thursday, August 16, when TAFEs from across the state will rally in the CBD.

 

http://www.starnewsgroup.com.au/star/footscray-yarraville/359/story/153275.html

Fight for funds

By CHARLENE MACAULAY, 31st July 2012 11:05:34 AM

VICTORIA University has stepped up its fight to reclaim TAFE funding across its campuses in the West.

Staff, students and representatives from the Australian Education Union and National Tertiary Education Union came out in force last week rallying at VU’s Footscray Nicholson campus, calling for the State Government to repeal its decision to cut more than $200 million in TAFE funding Victoria.

 

http://maroondah-leader.whereilive.com.au/news/story/croydon-and-lilydale-tafes-worst-hit-by-funding-cuts/

Croydon and Lilydale TAFEs 'worst hit' by funding cuts

31 Jul 12 @ 04:31pm by Alex Munro

SWINBURNE University has been the TAFE worst hit by the State Government’s funding cuts, says the NTEU.

At a rally today, National Tertiary Education Union’s Colin Long told those gathered the TAFE had been the hardest hit in Victoria by this year's funding cuts.

 

http://www.bendigoadvertiser.com.au/story/151991/paper-needs-to-champion-the-tafe-debate/?cs=82

Paper needs to champion the TAFE debate

By SCOTT RAMSAY, Strathdale, July 31, 2012, midnight

I realise there is limited space in the Bendigo Advertiser for letters and the paper has generously published my letters.

However, it is becoming apparent that Damian Drum is becoming a protected species with regard to any form of public criticism in your paper.

 

http://www.nenews.com.au/stories.aspx?pub=ch&day=Mon&class=Stories&type=SINGLE&path=XML/&rec=01

$6m budget cut: GOTAFE DILEMMA: jobs, courses, fees impacted, but agriculture and business staying at Wangaratta

By Steve Kelly, 31 July 2012

GOULBURN Ovens Institute of TAFE remains tight lipped on the impact a multi-million dollar State Government funding cut will have on staffing, student fees and courses next year.

While GOTAFE itself will not confirm the extent of the cut, Kaye Darveniza (MLC, Northern Victoria) has told the Wangaratta Chronicle it is $6 million, and will "likely bring job losses, student fee hikes and the abolishment of courses".

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNWpo_dFiMw&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Channel 10 coverage of rally at Box Hill TAFE (and student action at La Trobe Uni)

Video link

 

Closure of the Prahran Campus by Swinburne.

Protest Cuts to TAFE.

The Loss of a Unique Victorian Campus of PUBLIC EDUCATION.

Community meeting to be held, SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 11AM, DAVID WILLIAMSON THEATRE, ST JOHN ST, PRAHRAN.

Action groups will be formed from the meeting.

The community that represents this great precinct : Residents, Commercial Interests, Students, Alumni - all welcome

 

http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2012/08/01/3558433.htm

East Gippsland arts community brace for TAFE cuts

By Rachael Lucas and Jenni Henderson, 1 August, 2012 3:35PM AEST

The East Gippsland arts community are bracing for the ripple effects of recent funding cuts to Advance TAFE and the Community College, Bairnsdale.

With more job losses and course closures to come in the local arts education sector, members of the arts community believe that the cuts are a step backwards for East Gippsland's recent ambitions to push Bairnsdale as a cultural destination.

 

http://www.theage.com.au/national/education/swinburne-releases-details-of-funding-cuts-20120801-23f28.html

Swinburne releases details of funding cuts

Benjamin Preiss, August 1, 2012

Swinburne plans to fund a new building on its main Hawthorn campus with money raised by selling off part of its Prahran site, the university revealed today.

Swinburne vice-chancellor Linda Kristjanson has detailed the extent of funding cuts that have forced the university to close TAFE courses and make hundreds of jobs redundant.

 

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/breaking-news/vics-rmit-to-drop-courses-and-cut-jobs/story-fn3dxiwe-1226441556704

Vic's RMIT to drop courses and cut jobs

From: AAP, August 02, 2012 3:28PM

VICTORIA'S RMIT University has indicated it will have to axe some jobs and courses as a result of the state government's cuts to TAFE funding.

The university's TAFE director John Barnes said it was not yet clear how many jobs and courses would go and it was still assessing the impact of losing $20 million in government funding.

 

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/swinburne-eyes-prahan-campus-sales-to-fund-hawthorn-clouding-performing-arts/story-e6frgcjx-1226442185809

Swinburne eyes Prahan campus sales to fund Hawthorn, clouding performing arts

by: Andrew Trounson, August 03, 2012 12:11PM

Swinburne is banking on the eventual sale of parts of its campus in Melbourne’s up-market Prahran to help fund a new building on its main Hawthorn campus leaving the outlook for its performance arts program uncertain.

In the wake of the Victorian government’s vocation training and TAFE cuts Swinburne has already said it will close its Lilydale campus, dump a host of courses and shift its Prahran-based faculty of design to Hawthorn in 2014.

 

http://stonnington-leader.whereilive.com.au/news/story/prahran-mp-lashes-out-at-swinburne-sell-off/

Prahran MP lashes out at Swinburne sell-off

2 Aug 12 @ 05:02pm by Holly McKay

PRAHRAN MP Clem Newton-Brown has lashed out at Swinburne University’s plans to sell part of the Prahran campus.

In a letter to the National Tertiary Education Union Swinburne’s vice-chancellor Linda Kristjanson states Swinburne will be "working through the approved Victorian Government processes for asset disposals and reinvestment with respect to the parts of the Prahran campus which are not required, so that Swinburne can reinvest the proceeds for the benefit of current and future students’’.

 

http://stonnington-leader.whereilive.com.au/news/story/talk-about-future-of-swinburne-prahran/

Talk about future of Swinburne Prahran

3 Aug 12 @ 11:44am by Holly McKay

A PUBLIC meeting about the future of Swinburne University’s Prahran campus will be held on Sunday.

Albert Park MLA Martin Foley said the meeting was a chance for anyone interested in the happenings at the Prahran campus to get together and "respond to what’s happening’’.

 

http://moorabbin-leader.whereilive.com.au/news/story/moorabbin-tafe-funfing-cuts-discussed/

Moorabbin TAFE funding cuts under fire

3 Aug 12 @ 11:40am by Jessica Bennett

FEDERAL MP Simon Crean today met with Moorabbin's Holmesglen Tafe to discuss the impact of State Government funding cuts.

During a tour of the campus, Mr Crean spoke to staff and students about the impact the cuts could have on courses and services.

 

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/breaking-news/vics-rmit-to-drop-courses-and-cut-jobs/story-e6frf7kf-1226441556704

Vic's RMIT to drop courses and cut jobs

From: AAP, August 02, 2012 3:28PM

VICTORIA'S RMIT University has indicated it will have to axe some jobs and courses as a result of the state government's cuts to TAFE funding.

The university's TAFE director John Barnes said it was not yet clear how many jobs and courses would go and it was still assessing the impact of losing $20 million in government funding.

 

http://www.honglimmp.com/2012/rmit-rally-makes-it-clear-cuts-to-tafe-not-okay/

RMIT Rally Makes It Clear – Cuts To TAFE Not Okay

Posted on 02. Aug, 2012

Students and teachers at RMIT TAFE in the city today sent a clear message to Premier Ted Baillieu that his funding cuts to TAFEs will have serious consequences into the future, Shadow Minister for Skills and Apprenticeships Steve Herbert said today.

The Australian Education Union today held a rally at RMIT TAFE’s city campus to protest against the $290 million cuts to TAFEs by the Baillieu Government.

 

http://www.weeklytimesnow.com.au/article/2012/08/02/516381_national-news.html

Farm chief fears impact of TAFE cuts

 |  August 2, 2012

VICTORIA'S farm leader fears students will not choose agriculture as a career because of the Government's TAFE budget cuts.

Victorian Farmers' Federation president Peter Tuohey said publicity over the budget cuts "may have scared off some students".

 

http://www.latrobevalleyexpress.com.au/news/local/news/general/restaurant-keeps-its-doors-open/2641758.aspx

Restaurant keeps its doors open

BY NIKITA VAZ, 30 Jul, 2012 12:00 AM

DESPITE being thrust into a difficult climate, a key Gippsland facility will strive to continue servicing the needs of the community.

Central Gippsland Institute of TAFE confirmed its popular Waratah Training Restaurant would remain open, despite being impacted by the State Government's $300 million budget cut to Victoria's TAFE sector.

 

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