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Fashion Parade Extraordinaire

Ideas Grow Here

St George Fashion Design and Technology students will be showing their designs in three fabulous parades.

When? Tuesday 24 November 12 noon and 7pm
Wednesday 25 November 7pm

Where? Venus Reception Centre, 20 Belgrave St, Kogarah


Cost? Day time tickets $10 each, evening tickets $20 each

Enquiries to margaret.daley (AT) tafensw.edu or phone 9598 6364

Up and coming graphic designers

Come and see a showcase of our talented graphic design graduates from St George College.


When? Opening night Friday 4 December, 6pm – 8.30pm
Monday 7 December 10am – 3pm


Where? St George Design Centre
19 Montgomery Street, Kogarah

If you want to come to the opening night or would like more information ring 0416 487 257 or email dvirmoyal (AT) gmail.com

Find out more about our Graphic Design courses at St George College.

Art Almanac at St George

Artist Peter Rathborne

St George Fine Arts students have been hard at work all year. Come see and be amazed at the artworks on display.


Date: 25 November-2 December
Time: 10am-4pm daily
Where: St George TAFE, 19 Montgomery St Kogarah, Ground Floor


Official opening 24 November 6.30pm-8.30pm


For more information please call, 9598 6363 or email christene.casali (AT) tafensw.edu.au


Check out how you can study Fine Arts at Sydney Institute.

Helping hand for skilled migrants

Getting a job in your chosen career is not always easy. It’s even harder for skilled migrants who come to Australia. They have the talent and skills needed, but face numerous barriers when they try to enter the workforce.

TAFE can help.

Read about Mahesh’s experience underneath and find out more about the Orientation for Skilled Migrants courses.

I applied for many jobs in my field but I didn’t get any positive/proper responses. This course has helped me develop my career. The teaching atmosphere was very professional, friendly and logical. The work experience followed by formal classroom studies was a sound opportunity to put our past skills and classroom training into practice. I was offered a casual role of an assistant administration officer (my first job) by my training/work placement organisation. The best part of my work placement was it gave me a very sound local experience, local professional referees, new contacts, opportunity to learn new accounting system and some extra money in times when I was in utmost need of it. I would like to recommend this course to all the overseas trained professionals who have migrated to Australia who are not able to make it over here due to one or another reason. (an edited response from Mahesh Sagar)