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The following is a list of libraries in Queensland, Australia. State Library of Queensland Atrium of the State Library of Queensland Academic Libraries Australian Catholic University Library (Australian Catholic University) John and Alison Kearney Library (Bond University) CQUniversity Library (Central Queensland University) Fed Uni Library (Federation University Australia) Cyril Golding ...
TAFE Queensland is the statutory authority parent body for TAFE technical and further education training in the Australian state of Queensland. Established in 1882, TAFE Queensland is one of Australia's largest education providers with 120,000+ students trained each year [ 1 ] across the state, nationally and internationally.
TAFE Queensland Brisbane was formed in 2013 on 1 July by the amalgamation of Southbank Institute of Technology, the Brisbane North Institute of TAFE and the Metropolitan South Institute of TAFE. [1] TAFE Queensland Brisbane has eight campus locations spread across the Greater Brisbane geographical footprint from the north side ( Caboolture ) to ...
The Seven Hills location was ceased operations in 2010 but the Southbank campus of TAFE Queensland Brisbane remains on the south bank of the Brisbane River. [ 3 ] The Southbank campus location is a popular destination for international students [ 4 ] and has agreements in place with many universities to receive credit on a University degree for ...
The building was modified with partitions, air conditioning and kitchen facilities in order to function as part of Mackay TAFE. The surrounding site has been built up by structures associated with the Mackay TAFE. The north-west corner of the property, adjacent to the former Mackay Technical College, is currently used for car parking facilities.
In 1994, the name Central Queensland University was adopted. In 2008 it was rebranded with the current title of CQUniversity Australia. [29] [30] Engineering building at the North Rockhampton campus. In 2001, the university appointed Queensland's first female Vice-Chancellor, Professor Glenice Hancock, who retired in 2004. [31]
TAFE Queensland North was formed on 1 July 2013 by the merger of Barrier Reef Institute of TAFE and Tropical North Queensland TAFE. [1] It services North Queensland and Far North Queensland, and is the largest TAFE region in Queensland with close to 20 campus locations in sixteen localities, covering an area of 52'000 kilometres. [2] [3]
TAFE Queensland South West was formed by a merger of the Southern Queensland Institute and The Bremer Institute of TAFE on 1 July 2013. [1] It has 11 campus locations spread around the outer western suburbs of Brisbane, further out into regional south-west Queensland and partly into Wide Bay Burnett, covering an area approximately equal to the size of France.