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TAFE Victoria in Holmesglen has not changed its messaging and collaboration platform since it moved from Netscape to Novell's GroupWise almost 10 years ago — and doesn't plan to do so any time soon.
Holmesglen TAFE chief executive Bruce Mackenzie, in a memo to all staff, said the college's 2013 budget would plunge from a projected $92 million to $66.5 million.
HOLMESGLEN Institute has embarked on another ground-breaking project for the vocational education sector, announcing plans for the first TAFE-based hospital. Read Today's Paper Mind Games.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. HOLMESGLEN TAFE could share a campus with a hospital in a plan to secure its future and expand its health faculty. Management ...
It’s been a while since I’ve seen any Australian organisation of any kind have any words of praise for Novell’s ailing GroupWise collaboration suite. The trend is overwhelmingly that organisations are ...
A former technical school teacher who was a member of the first TAFE board to be established in Victoria, in 1981, Mr Mackenzie officially opened Holmesglen the following year on a former ministry ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. At least one public TAFE could become a private provider, signalling a worrying trend, the tertiary union has warned. Holmesglen ...
The head of one of Victoria's biggest TAFE colleges has accused the Government of putting TAFEs at risk, simply to keep a budget surplus. Holmesglen TAFE chief executive Bruce Mackenzie says a $30 ...
HOLMESGLEN Tafe boss Bruce Mackenzie has foreshadowed a spike in youth unemployment unless the apprenticeship industry is reformed. It comes as the latest Victorian Training Market Quarterly ...
The TAFE sector in Victoria is still recovering from the previous government’s funding cuts. In 2013, 10 TAFE board chairs were sacked and by 2017 TAFE enrolments had dropped by 40 per cent.
PEOPLE living near Holmesglen TAFE in Moorabbin are worried a $2 rise in on-site parking costs will force students out into their streets.