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Partners

TAFE NSW-North Coast Institute work closely with many regional organisations and businesses in order to achieve success for individuals, enterprises and communities across the North Coast, in Australia and internationally.

 

North Coast Computer Project

The innovative North Coast Computer Project (NCCP), sources, refurbishes and resells decommissioned computers at low cost to the disadvantaged in the community, while training people in IT skills. The Project is underwritten by TAFE NSW-North Coast Institute and supported by partners Wesley United Employment, Westpac, GreenPC and others.

 

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NFL Information

Would you like to study Japanese language or culture in Japan? NFL is an educational organization, based in Tokyo, which believes that today’s students are perfectly able to use the internet to gather information about and make arrangements for studying abroad, and no longer need the services of educational agencies. Having managed all the preparations themselves, we think such students would welcome the chance to enrol in these same programs at significantly discounted prices. And so we have established a unique network of partner schools all over the world and throughout Japan. Our partner schools offer a full range of short- and long-term study programs at all levels and in a variety of locations. You simply join NFL, pay a modest registration fee, choose the school and program that interests you most, and then enjoy exclusive tuition discounts which are not available anywhere else!

For complete information about NFL and an on-line application form, we encourage you to visit us at

www.nfl-japan.com

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Speed on Tweed

TAFE NSW-North Coast Institute's Murwillumbah Campus has an enthusiastic Automotive section who have committed to providing specialist workshop support to the annual Speed on Tweed automotive festival in Murwillumbah each year.

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Wigay Aboriginal Culture Park

The Wigay Aboriginal Culture Park is a joint initiative of TAFE NSW-North Coast Institute, Kempsey Shire Council, Guriwa CDEP and Djigay Student Association Incorporation.

Operating as an Aboriginal food park and nursery, the Wigay Aboriginal Culture Park is located on a reclaimed landfill site which is owned by Kempsey Shire Council. TAFE NSW-North Coast Institute's Djigay Centre of Excellence in Aboriginal Education is responsible for the day to day operations of the Park and the Park is used for horticultural and cultural training. The Park is open to the public, and tourists regularly visit the site. Guided tours and Aboriginal food experiences are offered, and there is souvenir and plant sales.

photo of Wigay Park

 

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