MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY
Home » Uncategorized » Hands off TAFE, Footscray protesters demand

Hands off TAFE, Footscray protesters demand

STUDENTS, staff and the wider community yesterday joined in a protest against the state government’s $300 million cuts to TAFE funding.

A rally held at the Victoria University Nicholson Street campus in Footscray sent a loud message that the cuts would have a devastating impact on education and training in Melbourne’s west.

The Weekly has reported that a number of courses will be slashed.

Fees will also skyrocket and more than 50 jobs will go as Victoria University – the largest education provider in the western suburbs – scrambles to deal with a $32million funding black hole.

Community development teacher Margarita Windisch, one of the protest’s organisers, said the job losses and course cuts were devastating and would force down quality.

Higher Education and Skills Minister Peter Hall says the cuts were part of government changes to help more people receive training overall. Western suburbs Greens MP Colleen Hartland says half of Victoria University’s TAFE students are on low incomes.

She used yesterday’s rally to launch a new postcard campaign against the cuts.

“The postcards send a message to Premier [Ted] Baillieu that TAFE education changes lives for the better and that $300million in funding cuts affecting 80percent of courses is unacceptable to us,” Ms Hartland said

The Save TAFE postcards can be found at vicmps.greens.org.au/SaveTAFEpostcard

Digital Editions