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The Gordon poised for Vic training awards

The Gordon TAFE will have representatives in four different categories at this year’s Victorian Training Awards.

Student Shirley Darcy is a finalist for the Koorie Student of the Year award, while teachers Chris Dickeson and Ben Pratt are both in the running for Teacher/Trainer of the Year.

The Nyaal Banyul Geelong Convention and Event Centre Early Engagement Social Procurement (GEESP) Program, a partnership between the Gordon, Development Victoria, Give Where You Live, gforce and Built, is also a finalist for the Industry Collaboration award.

Now in its 71st year, the Victorian Training Awards celebrate the efforts and achievements of students, apprentices, teachers and organisations across the state’s TAFE and training sector.

Chief executive Joe Ormeno said the finalists “reflect everything The Gordon stands for; exceptional learners, outstanding educators, and partnerships that create real impact”.

“Their achievements showcase the power of vocational education to transform lives, build confidence, and connect people to opportunity,” Mr Ormeno said.

“We’re proud to see our students, staff and partners recognised at this level. It’s a testament to what’s possible when TAFE is at its best.”

Ms Darcy, a proud Wiradjuri woman from the Kulin Nation, is currently studying a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment at The Gordon.

She said being named a finalist for the awards was “incredibly humbling”.

“This journey has been about more than study; it’s been about reclaiming knowledge, building confidence, and giving back to community,” Ms Darcy said.

“I’m proud to represent my mob and inspire others to walk their own path through education.”

The Victorian Training Awards winners will be announced at a gala event on Friday, September 19 at Melbourne Park. Winners will go on to represent the state at the national awards later this year.

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