TAFE NSW North Coast

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The North Coast Institute of TAFE is set on the New South Wales north coast, with a large student population of approximately 50,000. It has 16 different campus locations, stretching from Forster in the south to Kingscliff, near the Queensland border.

The North Coast Institute operates a number of Centres of Excellence. The Djigay Aboriginal Education Centre is at Kempsey Campus, while the National Fishing Industry Education Centre (Natfish) and the Horse Industry Training Centre are located at Trenyar Campus. Each centre offers programs that have been developed in consultation with industry and meet industry competency standards.

The natural beauty of the region, coupled with a climate that encourages outdoor activities, makes the north coast an attractive location in which to live and study, while the North Coast Institute's student support services ensure students learn in a sociable and supportive environment.

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External links

TAFEnow

North Coast TAFE, created TAFEnow in 2012 to enable students to study whenever and wherever.

Quick facts


Part of this heritage comes from the six proud indigenous communities – the Bundjalung, Yaegl, Gumbaynggirr, Dunghutti, Biripi and Worimi – who share their country with us.


  1. ^ "TAFEnow Tag line". TAFEnow. Retrieved 2016-05-10.
  2. ^ "About - TAFEnow". Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  3. ^ "2013 Annual Report". North Coast TAFE. Retrieved 10 May 2016.