You can train to work in early childhood education, aged care, youth work, mental health, disability support and more, so you’ll be ready to help people and contribute to communities.  

Courses are hands-on and focused on real-world skills, so you can start a rewarding career that changes lives.

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Get the skills you need without the high cost*. Fee free and low fee courses make training more affordable, so you can focus on building your career.

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*Eligibility criteria and some fees may apply, see our FAQs for more information.  

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Use the course search below to explore what’s available. Filter by fee free or low fee courses, qualification level, or use the keyword search to narrow your options. When you find a course you like, click your selected TAFE college to view the course.

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Family and Domestic Violence Early Intervention Skill Set
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State ID: AE648
Diploma of Financial Counselling
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National ID: CHC51122 State ID: BIP8
First Aid in Childcare Skill Set
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State ID: MAA38
Housing - Supporting Tenancies Skill Set
State ID: EAE91
Integrating Mental Health Practice Skill Set
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National ID: AE439 State ID: AE439
Intermediate Reading and Writing for Work 2 Skill Set
State ID: EAF62
Certificate IV in Local Government
National ID: LGA40120 State ID: BGO1

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