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GOTAFE supports the OMFNL v GVL Interleague Game

GOTAFE supports the OMFNL v GVL Interleague Game

GOTAFE is a major sponsor of both the OMFNL and GVL and as such is proud to support the Interleague Game this Saturday.

GOTAFE supporting locals at GV Harmony Cup

GOTAFE supporting locals at GV Harmony Cup

The GV Harmony Cup for All Abilities provided an opportunity for the community to get-together for Harmony Week, which celebrates diversity, inclusion and respect.

GOTAFE making education accessible with Mobile Campus

GOTAFE making education accessible with Mobile Campus

Jobseekers in regional and remote Victorian communities will now have better access to training and career counselling, as GOTAFE hits the road in a repurposed semi-trailer thanks to the State Government.

GOTAFE Giving Back to the Community

GOTAFE Giving Back to the Community

GOTAFE’s Baking and Café teams have been extremely busy this week preparing 370 loaves of bread and 100 litres of soup for Shepparton FoodShare.

GOTAFE to Open New Campus in Wallan in 2020

GOTAFE to Open New Campus in Wallan in 2020

GOTAFE is delighted to announce that a new combined GOTAFE/LaTrobe University Campus will open in Wallan in early 2020.

Diverse Study and Career Opportunities on Show at Student Health & Wellbeing Conference

Diverse Study and Career Opportunities on Show at Student Health & Wellbeing Conference

Diversity and Inclusion was the theme at this year’s annual Regional Student Health and Wellbeing Conference, catered for students from GOTAFE's health, community services and sport & recreation programs

The Red Cross Need Your Blood

The Red Cross Need Your Blood

Red Cross in Wangaratta have put a call out to those with O- blood type in particular as stores are extremely low