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Holiday Closure

All South Regional TAFE campuses and reception counters will be closed from 4pm Friday 19 December and will reopen 8am on Monday, 5 January.

 

Campus Contact Information 

5 Anson Road
PO Box 894
ALBANY WA 6330

Phone 6371 3888 (Freecall 1800 675 781) or email albany@srtafe.wa.edu.au

Albany Campus Page

Robertson Drive
PO Box 1224
BUNBURY WA 6230

Phone 6371 3000 (Freecall 1800 621 445) or email bunbury@srtafe.wa.edu.au

Bunbury Campus Page ►

2-12 South Street
BUSSELTON WA 6280

Phone 6371 3600 or email busselton@srtafe.wa.edu.au

Busselton Campus Page ►

43 Wittenoom Street
PO Box 268
COLLIE WA 6225

Phone 6371 3900 or email Collie@srtafe.wa.edu.au

Collie Campus Page

South Coast Highway
DENMARK WA 6333

Phone 6371 3222 or email denmark@srtafe.wa.edu.au

Denmark Campus Page

Lot 88 Pink Lake Road
ESPERANCE WA 6450

Phone 6371 3500 or email esperance@srtafe.wa.edu.au

Esperance Campus Page

7 James Stirling Place
PO Box 215
HARVEY WA 6220

Phone 6371 3050 or email Harvey@srtafe.wa.edu.au

Harvey Campus Page

100 Graphite Road
PO Box 930
MANJIMUP WA 6258

Phone 6371 3700 or email Manjimup@srtafe.wa.edu.au

Manjimup Campus Page

Lot 272 Bussell Highway
PMB 1
MARGARET RIVER WA 6285

Phone 6371 3800 or email Margaretriver@srtafe.wa.edu.au

Margaret River Campus Page

First Floor, Community Resource Centre
1 Lowood Road
MOUNT BARKER WA 6324

Phone 6371 3222 or email mtbarker@srtafe.wa.edu.au

Mount Barker Campus Page

59 Fortune Street
PO Box 457
NARROGIN WA 6312

Phone 6371 3950 or email narrogin@srtafe.wa.edu.au

Narrogin Campus Page

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South Regional TAFE delivers high-quality, accredited vocational education and training that is flexible enough to meet clients' workplace and lifestyle commitments. Our extensive facilities and workshops allow us to offer training that is responsive and relevant due to the professional...

At South Regional TAFE we’re proud to deliver high quality, affordable training to our community.

Through our partnerships with industry, state-of-the-art facilities and lecturers who are experts in their field, our students can be sure they’ll have the right skills and be highly valued by...

In this course you will gain the knowledge and skills to:

  • Plan and prepare for using hand and power tools.
  • Select the right tools for specific tasks and operate them safely.
  • Apply hazard controls and follow workplace procedures.
  • Conduct housekeeping and...

South Regional TAFE provides computing resources to assist students complete their studies and the use is a privilege.

Students are to use the resources in a responsible manner and respect the integrity of computer systems, networks and data, and the rules and regulations governing...

The training you need for the job you want

At South Regional TAFE, we deliver quality vocational education and training to people in the South West and Great Southern regions of Western Australia and as far east as Esperance.

With a nationally recognised qualification from South...

There is more to the humble massage than meets the eye, remedial massage supports the body to repair and graduates from South Regional TAFE’s massage programs have the opportunity to make a genuine difference to people’s wellbeing and lives. 

The Diploma of Remedial Massage is a year-long course with 200 hours of practical training and 21 units that include studies of anatomy, physiology, neural pathways, drug interactions and common illness. 

A chance encounter inspired student Sarah Duce to pursue the profession: “I didn't know what I wanted to do in my life and one-day I got a massage for my friend's birthday. I felt the effects straight away after going to that particular massage, so I wanted to try it out for myself.” she said.

 

A highlight of the course for student Aimee Collyer was that it allowed her to learn more about her own body and mind: “I like that we've learned so much about ourselves, because that's not something I expected and then learning how to look after ourselves teaches us how best to look after other...

“Generally, they will each find their niche and specialise in a particular area of massage, some take an interest in the exercise side of massage and will work alongside physiotherapists in clinics or in sports teams, some add to their knowledge by pursuing studies in yoga or Pilates. 

“Around 95% of my students will end-up working for themselves. They might work for someone else for a little bit to get some more experience and then they generally end up working from home where they can set their own hours.” 

You are quite literally in very good hands if your therapist has studied at South Regional TAFE. On offer is a Certificate IV in Massage(opens in a new tab) (Albany) and Diploma of Remedial Massage(opens in a new tab) (Albany and Bunbury).

This qualification reflects the role of a variety of workers who use a range of factual, technical and procedural knowledge to provide assistance to health professional staff for the care of clients.

Health services assistance involves the worker in direct client contact under supervision...