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Experts on industry

By Lisa Line, The Gordon Chief Executive Officer

Learning from industry experts in a hands-on environment leads to students from The Gordon being job-ready, as well as award winners in their chosen field of study.
We take pride in our various forms of delivery; if you prefer learning by doing, enjoy completing projects based on real work scenarios, and find study support helpful to stay on track, TAFE might be best for you.
Hands-on learning is what The Gordon is renowned for. We are the market leader for trade training in our region.
Teachers are all experienced in industry and have strong links to local business, while facilities replicate the workplace with many areas boasting world-class training equipment.
Another real benefit with studying at The Gordon is that we offer several guaranteed pathways into university.
We are so proud of our students, especially those who go above and beyond to compete in competitions outside of their studies. Congratulations to all of the award winners in 2016, you have made all of us so proud of you and your teachers.
The Gordon’s focus is on real skills and experience that deliver real outcomes.
If you’re keen on leaning by doing, then The Gordon is the place for you.

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