Holmesglen TAFE in first interstate alliance - The Australian
Holmesglen TAFE in first interstate allianceThe AustralianVICTORIA-BASED Holmesglen TAFE is to expand its degree programs to Queensland through a new alliance with Brisbane's Metropolitan South Institute of TAFE. Holmesglen chief executive Bruce Mackenzie said the move was a demonstration of what an ...Brisbane-based MSIT (Metropolitan SouthBayside BulletinMt Gravatt-based Metropolitan Institute of TAFE to offer bachelor degrees in a ...Courier Mailall 3 news articles »
TAFE ponders $25m question - Monash Weekly
TAFE ponders $25m questionMonash WeeklyHolmesglen TAFE chief executive officer Bruce Mackenzie to the Weekly the institution would face a $25 million funding shortfall in 2013. "These are the worst amount of cuts made to the higher education sector in Victorian history," he said.and more »
Stonnington's fast track bid for NBN - Melbourne Weekly
Stonnington's fast track bid for NBNMelbourne WeeklySwinburne University, Holmesglen TAFE, Cabrini Hospital and many schools also deserved earlier access, it stated. Stonnington mayor John Chandler described the proposal for an advocacy group as ''sensible''. He said the council should be urging the ...
TAFEs slam cuts as push to privatise - The Australian
Sydney Morning HeraldTAFEs slam cuts as push to privatiseThe AustralianBruce Mackenzie, the chief executive of Victoria's largest TAFE, Holmesglen Institute, said the biggest blow was the loss of an allowance covering the non-productivity component of salary increases over the past four years.TAFEs hit hard, courses to be cutSydney Morning HeraldDegree offering renews TAFE loans pushBrisbane Timesall 101 news articles »
Peter Rowland Catering apprentice to see Michelin stars - SpiceNews
Peter Rowland Catering apprentice to see Michelin starsSpiceNewsTwenty-two year old, Liam van Grondelle, an apprentice with Peter Rowland Catering, has been awarded an eight month sabbatical to Mugaritz, a 2 Michelin star restaurant, in Spain through training provider, Holmesglen Institute.
Victorian cuts 'immoral': TAFE chiefs - The Australian
The AgeVictorian cuts 'immoral': TAFE chiefsThe AustralianThe CEO of Victoria's largest TAFE, Holmesglen Institute, said the biggest blow was the loss of an allowance covering the non-productivity component of salary increases over the past four years. Bruce Mackenzie said the government had imposed the ...Minister breaks ranksThe AgeVictorian skills training savaged in state budgetNzweekall 27 news articles »
Budget cuts help 'dodgy colleges' - The Age
Budget cuts help 'dodgy colleges'The AgeHolmesglen TAFE's director, Bruce Mackenzie, has told his staff they are in for a cut from $92 million to $66 million. But he said it was still unknown which areas would be cut. ''It depends on student demand and whether they will still want to enrol ...and more »
TAFE cuts leave system reeling - The Age
The AgeTAFE cuts leave system reelingThe AgeHolmesglen TAFE director Bruce Mackenzie says there is also a ''multiplier effect'' that will hit the many small businesses such as cleaning companies that rely on the TAFE institutes for their survival. ''We have a very large cleaning contract and we ...and more »
Students, colleges lament lack of funding - The Age
The AgeStudents, colleges lament lack of fundingThe AgeDirector of Holmesglen TAFE Bruce Mackenzie said he believed the government had decided to hit the TAFE sector, because it was an easier target than other education areas. ''You don't have many people in politics with a TAFE background, they are almost ...
Waverley Basketball Association our best - Monash Weekly
Waverley Basketball Association our bestMonash WeeklyThey have also hosted wheelchair basketball games for students from Holmesglen TAFE and are now actively involved with the Sudanese community." Waverley Bushwalking Club took the community achievement award.and more »