These WA students started university and hated it. Where are they now?

These WA students started university and hated it. Where are they now?

While some strike gold and make the right decision after high school straight off the bat,others take a little longer to find their calling.

  • byHolly Thompson

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$1 million fines for ‘dodgy’ colleges in fresh crackdown

$1 million fines for ‘dodgy’ colleges in fresh crackdown

Legislation to be introduced on Wednesday will also weed out colleges misrepresenting themselves as prestigious institutions and void the registration of providers that have been inactive for 12 months.

  • byAngus Thompson
More funding,places in universities’ plan to restore sector to glory days

More funding,places in universities’ plan to restore sector to glory days

A request to match TAFE funding and a plan to create 20,000 more places in critical fields of study will be put to the federal government as research and development investment falls to record lows.

  • byAngus Thompson
Indian students rejected as Australia cracks down on ‘ghost colleges’

Indian students rejected as Australia cracks down on ‘ghost colleges’

Data shows Australia approves far fewer student visas from India than China,despite government ministers visiting India to promote skills study.

  • byAngus Thompson
‘Prune the tree’:Halting new colleges considered amid student visa crackdown

‘Prune the tree’:Halting new colleges considered amid student visa crackdown

Skills and Training Minister Brendan O’Connor says the government is also considering measures to weed out unscrupulous providers already in the vocational education and training system.

  • byAngus Thompson
Forged logbooks,compromised training:Rail watchdog issues safety worker alert
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Forged logbooks,compromised training:Rail watchdog issues safety worker alert

Rail safety staff in three states have had their accreditations revoked after the regulator issued an urgent notice about fraudulent training of workers who help upgrade and repair the network.

  • byKieran Rooney
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Further crackdown coming for VET sector to target ‘ghost colleges’

Further crackdown coming for VET sector to target ‘ghost colleges’

A crackdown on dormant Vocational Education and Training organisations that haven’t provided training for extended periods is one measure being considered by Skills Minister Brendan O’Connor has signalled after the boom in the number of “ghost colleges” in the VET sector.

  • byLisa Visentin
Haircut and blow dry for $10? The secret to finding Sydney’s best bargains

Haircut and blow dry for $10? The secret to finding Sydney’s best bargains

From facials to fine dining,sirloin steaks and hairstyling,it is possible to save money on life’s luxuries and help students learn valuable work skills.

  • byAndrew Taylor
Barista high:The cafe schooling Melbourne’s next gen of hospitality

Barista high:The cafe schooling Melbourne’s next gen of hospitality

A Brunswick cafe has begun a mentoring program with local schools,training teens on the espresso machine and finer points of hospitality.

  • byMelissa Cunningham
‘More than a few bad apples’:The problems plaguing apprenticeships

‘More than a few bad apples’:The problems plaguing apprenticeships

Australia’s $3.4 billion apprenticeship scheme has led to poor training and high dropout rates,construction industry representatives say.

  • byAmber Schultz
‘No classroom study required’:Crackdown on dodgy construction trade certifications
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‘No classroom study required’:Crackdown on dodgy construction trade certifications

Builders who purchase licences from unscrupulous private colleges will be asked to demonstrate their skills to the building commissioner.

  • byAmber Schultz