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Addressing skills shortages in the Wimmera is a top priority for new TAFE Director

Posted: Thursday 24 March 2022

The new Director of Federation TAFE’s Wimmera Campus says that addressing skills shortages in the region is a top priority. 

With over 20 years of experience in the sector, Ms Christine Brown is looking forward to working closely with local industries to deliver the training they need to succeed. 

She will work collaboratively with Industry Advisory Groups, employers, the wider Wimmera community, along with Federation University and TAFE staff, to develop training opportunities and pathways that lead to real employment outcomes. 

Ms Brown is determined to ensure that people wanting TAFE qualifications are not disadvantaged by the tyranny of distance. 

She sees the potential to maximise online working environments, tried and tested through the COVID-19 pandemic, to cultivate innovative blended delivery programs, as well as expanding offerings through micro-credentials and industry-specific programs. 

Her role is a new one for the Wimmera Campus, ensuring that Ms Brown is an integral part of the Federation TAFE senior leadership team. 

Her previous experience includes a range of educational leadership roles across the Victorian TAFE sector, most recently as the Director for the Automotive Centre of Excellence at Bendigo Kangan Institute. 

Quotes attributable to Federation University Pro Vice-Chancellor (Vocational Education and Training) and CEO TAFE, Liam Sloan 

“We recognise the important role that we play in the region, so we have strengthened the voice of our Wimmera Campus by creating a new Director position as an integral part of the Federation TAFE senior leadership team.” 

“Christine is well qualified to take on this important role and she will work hard to ensure we are best placed to provide training in the sectors that need skilled workers now.” 

Quotes attributable to Federation TAFE Campus Director (Wimmera), Christine Brown 

“TAFE has a vital role to play in helping local industries to thrive by delivering training in areas where skills shortages exist.” 

“I will support the creation of inclusive programs and enable those who have traditionally been disadvantaged by distance to access training.” 

“This role enables me to continue to focus on what I am most passionate about; transforming lives, through high-quality Vocational Education and Training.” 

“I am very much looking forward to helping advance and strengthen the existing partnerships and networks within the Wimmera region.” 

Contact Megan Whytcross
Media and Communications Advisor
0484301058
m.whytcross@federation.edu.au
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