House of Representatives Committees

Standing Committee on Employment, Education and Workplace Relations

Inquiry into the Role of Institutes of TAFE
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Submission 40

Response to the Inquiry into the Appropriate Roles of Institutes of Technical and Further Education

Wodonga Institute of TAFE is pleased to provide this response to the Inquiry into the Appropriate Roles of Institutes of Technical and Further Education. It is as a regional provider of Vocational Education and Training (VET) services that we submit the following observations for consideration by the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Employment, Education and Training.

Introduction

Wodonga Institute of TAFE, located in regional Victoria, provides Vocational Education and Training services to its local and immediate communities, including training delivery and a range of indirect services supporting delivery.

As a regional provider, our organisation's role incorporates both commercial and civic dimensions. These include:

Background

Our organisation is a regional TAFE situated in North-East Victoria, close to the border of New South Wales. Established in 1987, we have recently celebrated ten years of continuous VET service provision. During this time, the Institute has developed a national and international reputation as a provider and developer of quality training and training resources. However, the core of our business activities centre on the local region.

Areas of training services delivered include:

Aside from training delivery, we provide a range of services that support training. These include:

Training delivery and community responsibilities

Without listing the specific subject areas delivered by the Institute, it is worth noting that our organisation is expected by its regional community to provide VET opportunities across the range of disciplines. We regard this model of broad-based delivery to be quite distinct from the operating models of metropolitan providers. Whilst it might prove economically rational for institutes to limit the range of disciplines offered, the reality of some regional contexts, including Albury Wodonga, dictates that we enter or remain in markets that are less than profitable (according to traditional measures).

Despite challenging the systems and resources of a relatively small Institute, we consider that a commitment to meeting these public and civic responsibilities is critical to the success of regional institutes such as ours.

Importance of local decision making

Albury-Wodonga has a history of regional governance, dating back to its designation as a National Growth Centre in 1973, as a joint venture of the Commonwealth, New South Wales and Victorian Governments. This has engendered a strong regional 'sense of place' which has manifested itself in the local decision-making structures that exist in various government and community organisations, and which is also reflected in the continuous growth and prosperity of the region.

Wodonga TAFE recognises the importance of local control and has sought to invest heavily in community consultation. We are the only provider of further or tertiary education in the area which possesses local decision-making mechanisms and an organisational power structure located within the region. It is our belief that this direct relationship with the community has positioned us strongly to meet the needs of industry, government and individuals. To a large extent, the devolved nature of the Victorian State Training System supports this local decision making.

Albury Wodonga – an educational precinct

In the Albury Wodonga district, there exists a landscape of education and training markets that involve public and private buyers and sellers. With two university campuses (La Trobe and Charles Sturt), two TAFE institutes (Wodonga plus a campus of the Riverina Institute of TAFE, residing in New South Wales), and a host of community and private providers, Albury Wodonga has established itself as an important educational precinct.

Indeed, post-secondary education is considered to be a vital industry in this region, and the Wodonga Institute of TAFE is currently seeking endorsement from the Albury and Wodonga local government authorities for a Declaration of Post-Secondary Education as a Vital Industry for the Region Centred on Albury Wodonga.

The value of this robust market and the integrated educational platform which comprises schools, TAFEs and universities is clearly demonstrated by the region's ability to retain its young people, and maintain strong representation in all age groups (in particular those people aged 15-34 years) – a rare achievement within regional Australia.

The multi-tiered educational platform has stimulated a healthy market competition. It has also demonstrated the value of harmonious strategic alliances and partnerships between educational providers, which serve to complement the depth and relevance of education and training services, without diminishing local decision making and local control. We believe our community has and will continue to benefit from the distinct, yet complementary positioning of educational players in this region.

Economic/educational alignment

Central to the business of Wodonga Institute of TAFE is the strong alignment between economic and educational outcomes. Our strategic planning model seeks to link our operation with regional economic development goals and directions. This ensures that we remain focused on both a sustainable educational sector and the continued economic health of the region.

And, while sustainable growth is important to our viability, the quality and relevance of training services we provide is our overriding measure of success.

Further information

A hard copy of this submission will follow, together with the following attachments:

We also invite you to visit our Web site located at www.wodonga.tafe.edu.au

The Wodonga Institute of TAFE would be delighted to provide further information on request.

Mr Adrian Marron

Acting Director, Wodonga Institute of TAFE

15 McKoy Street

WODONGA VIC 3690

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