Coronavirus - where are we at?
The coronavirus hasn’t been wiped out, and the number of cases is currently rising in some areas of Australia.
Our college’s regions are free of the virus, as far as we know. But this does not mean we should become complacent as the situation could change at any time.
On campus, and in college-related events or work outside of our campuses, we should still take precautions to prevent the spread of disease – and not just coronavirus.
Staff, students and visitors are reminded to:
- Practice social distancing – at least 1.5 metres apart at all times
- Practice good hygiene
- Wash hands frequently and sanitise regularly
- Cover coughs and sneezes
- Stay at home if you are unwell.
It is possible that these precautions will remain in place until the vaccine has been available to everyone.
For the latest public information on the coronavirus, consult the following websites:
- Australian Government - Department of Health​ (opens in a new tab)
- Western Australian Government – Department of Health (opens in a new tab)
Students should speak to their lecturer or contact the college for information on issues related to their study and COVID-19
The Western Australian Government has also provided advice for your reference (opens in a new tab) .
South Regional TAFE can be contacted via your local campus:
Albany Campus |
Jan Auld |
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Bunbury – Commerce, Health & Environmental Sciences |
Tiana Spencer |
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Bunbury – Trades & Paraprofessionals |
Anita Host |
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Busselton |
Lucy Goodhew |
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Collie/Harvey |
Roche Angon |
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Esperance |
Amelia Fitzgerald |
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Katanning |
Crissie Coldwell |
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Manjimup |
Mary Guadagnino |
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Margaret River |
Judith Reynolds |
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Mt Barker/Denmark |
Dawn Atkin |
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Narrogin |
Sonia Hogermeer |