NSW Invests $2.5M Into Western Sydney TAFE Heavy Vehicle Site
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Logistics Council backs freight training investment
ALC CEO Hermione Parsons. Image: ALCA $2.5 million investment into upgraded training facilities at TAFE NSW Wetherill Park has been welcomed by the Australian Logistics Council. The funding will deliver a covered outdoor learning area for hands-on heavy vehicle training, including dismantling and assembly, as well as upgrades to the campus engineering grinding room, including improved extraction systems and safety measures. ALC CEO Dr Hermione P…
NSW invests $2.5M into Western Sydney TAFE heavy vehicle site
Image: Volvo Bus AustraliaThe New South Wales government has announced a new $2.5 million investment into the future of Western Sydney’s heavy vehicle workforce. The state government will upgrade training facilities at the TAFE NSW site in Wetherill Park to help prepare the future skilled workforce to support the transport industry. With road freight demand projected to grow by almost 80 per cent by 2050, the state government says it’s meeting i…
$2.5 million training investment targets truck skills gap
TAFE NSW teacher Sam Jones, delivering EV training with a student at the Wetherill Park Transport Technology Centre. Image: TAFE NSW Apprentices at TAFE NSW Wetherill Park are to benefit from a $2.5 million upgrade to the campus training facilities in support of the state’s growing freight and transport industries. The Minns government said the investment comes as road freight demand is projected to grow by almost 80 per cent by 2050, increasing…
$2.5M boost to manufacturing training in Western Sydney heavy vehicle sector
Manufacturing capability in Western Sydney is set to be strengthened under a $2.5 million investment from the New South Wales Government to upgrade training facilities at TAFE NSW Wetherill Park, aimed at building a pipeline of skilled workers for the state’s expanding freight, transport and manufacturing sectors.

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