TAFE NSW Cobar staff are settling into their new modern surrounds with Cobar’s Connected Learning Centre building in Bourke Street now open to the public. The learning spaces can be configured in multiple ways to accommodate a range of different class subjects and sizes and is the first of TAFE’s Connected Learning Centres to also include a workshop. Pictured above is new staff member Anita Atuau (Education Support Officer) with TAFE Services Coordinator Claudine Griffiths.
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