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Kangan Institute

Kangan Institute was established as the Broadmeadows College of TAFE on 28 February 1986, when it was formally opened by Prime Minister Bob Hawke. It was originally built to cater for 3000 students at a cost of $13.5 million. It subsequently acquired a series of other campuses in its first decade, including at Avondale Heights, Essendon and Moreland.

In August 1995, the institution was renamed the Kangan Institute of TAFE in honour of Myer Kangan, the founder of the TAFE system in Australia. On 1 July 1997, it merged with the John Batman College of TAFE to form Kangan Batman TAFE. The merger resulted in the closure of the former John Batman TAFE's campus in Gaffney Street, Coburg, but the amalgamated body expanded again in 1998 when it absorbed the Richmond Automotive Campus of Barton TAFE after a major state government review.

The Avondale Heights campus closed in 2005. The "Automotive Centre of Excellence" campus at Docklands initially opened in September 2006; the completion of the three-stage Docklands development in 2011 resulted in the closure of the remaining Coburg campus (Dawson Street). The organisation reverted to the "Kangan Institute" name in 2010, dropping the reference to "Batman" from the 1997 merger.

In 2014, it formally merged with Bendigo TAFE to form the Bendigo Kangan Institute. The two organisations retained their separate operational branding, but formed a shared administration based in Bendigo. The then state opposition Labor Party and the Australian Education Union criticised the merger over process and funding concerns.

Important Facts

Whether you are looking to upskill in your current work, change your vocation completely or take your first higher education step, Kangan Institute provides you with more than just a qualification. 

Our teachers are industry experts who impart their knowledge and expertise to ensure your qualification is backed by the experience you gain in training. Our reputation amongst employers is exemplary – we have many exclusive training arrangements with industry partners and these relationships allow us to ensure our training matches what industry needs in their workforce.

With more than 80 years' vocational education and training experience, Kangan Institute is one of Victoria's largest and most trusted training providers.

With a range of courses plus four comprehensive campuses around Melbourne – all with specific expertise and facilities – we provide the perfect pathway to the career you want.

Feel free to contact us at 13TAFE or visit one of our terrific campuses – we can help you take the next step  in your career.

Ranking / Awards

Kangan Institute named one of the best 50 vocational colleges in Asia-Pacific

Kangan Institute named 2022 Victorian Large Training Provider of the Year

Top students celebrated at Kangan Institute
A single mother returning to education after 28 years, a self-driven hairdressing apprentice who moved from regional Victoria to Melbourne to pursue her dreams and an aspiring nurse who hopes to give back to her mob have been recognised amongst Kangan Institute’s top students.

More than 70 awards were presented at Kangan Institute’s annual Industry Excellence Awards Ceremony last night.

Kangan Institute CEO Sally Curtain said the ceremony was an opportunity to recognise the achievements, hard work and commitment of students and educators. 

“On behalf of Kangan Institute, I congratulate our award winners and nominees who have demonstrated excellence and dedication within their respective fields,” she said.

“I acknowledge the role of Kangan Institute teachers and staff who have supported our award winners to achieve success.

“I also highlight the role of our industry partners and the Victorian Government. Their support enables our TAFE to focus on providing high quality training aligned to industry and community needs.”

The overall Student of the Year Award was presented to Certificate IV in Community Services (CHC42015) graduate Wanda Sheppard. A single mother with three children, Wanda’s studies at TAFE marked her first time back in formal education since graduating from secondary school in 1994.

“Returning to school was a very big step for myself and my three beautiful children. Together as a family, we faced many challenges and a lot of late nights working on assessments after my daughters had gone to bed,” she said.

“But together, we made it work. Studying and adult learning became part of our family life. My daughters began to help more with housework, and in turn their own self-confidence grew.

“I took advantage of apps that assist with keeping me on track with schedules and meeting deadlines. The most important thing was to communicate with each other within my family, listen and support one another - this is what gave our family its balance.”

Kangan Institute named finalist in three categories for 2022 Victorian Training Awards
Kangan Institute has been named a finalist for the 2022 Victorian Training Awards’ Large Training Provider of the Year and Inclusive Training Provider of the Year categories.

Its automotive student Madison Giordano was also named finalist for the Apprentice of the Year.

Finalists were announced this week by the Minister for Training and Skills and Minister for Higher Education the Hon Gayle Tierney MP.

Hosted by the Victorian Skills Authority, the annual Victorian Training Awards brings together apprentices, trainees, students, teachers, training providers, employers and industry representatives, sharing in a high-quality training system that meets the needs of all Victorians.

Kangan Institute’s CEO Sally Curtain said being shortlisted for the Victorian Training Awards highlights the TAFE’s commitment and dedication to students, industry and community over the past twelve months.

“We are honoured to be shortlisted for Victorian Large Training Provider and Inclusive Training Provider of the Year for our innovation and our approach to quality vocational education and inclusivity within the TAFE network,” Ms Curtain said.

“The nominations are an acknowledgement of the calibre of all the finalists, and recognition of a strong VET sector in Victoria.

“Students are the central focus of everything we do at Kangan Institute. Our educators and staff are committed to supporting every student that comes through our door, regardless of age, ability, cultural background, gender or sexuality, so that they have the opportunity to succeed in their chosen fields.

“These awards also reflect our role as a strong, innovative and responsive partner to industry and community, and we are proud to be making a real difference across the regions we serve.”

Formerly a nursing student and now one of three finalists for Apprentice of the Year, Madison Giordano discovered a passion for the mechanical trade after her car broke down during a trip around Australia.

“I was stuck west of Alice Springs for a couple of months, so I stayed at a truck company, and I just helped out around the place,” Ms Giordano said.

When she returned to Melbourne, she began her apprenticeship with Mee’s Bus Lines and Kangan Institute. Four years later, Madison is committed to both her own future and the future of other up-and-coming female mechanics.  

“Being shortlisted for the training awards is not something I ever expected, but I am excited to see where this takes me and what I can achieve,” she said.

“I would love to further educate myself in the field and get as much variety of hands on learning as possible.

“I’d love to be an advocate for getting women into the trade and encourage skills development through trade school.”

She expressed her gratitude to Kangan Institute for helping her shape her current and future career.

“At trade school there was just an abundance of knowledge. All the teachers had many years of experience, each from a different background, and I aspire to get to that same level,” she said.

Ms Curtain said Ms Giordano was an inspiration for anyone thinking of pursuing an apprenticeship.

“Kangan Institute is immensely proud to have played a role in Madison’s journey and we congratulate her on being named finalist for Victorian Apprentice of the Year,” Ms Curtain said.  

“Madison has shown that having the drive to succeed and a supportive learning environment can make all the difference, and she is truly an inspiration to anyone considering an apprenticeship.”

It is the second year in a row for Kangan Institute to be named finalist for the 2021 Victorian Training Awards’ Inclusive Training Provider of the Year. Its automotive student Massimo Zurzolo also a finalist for the 2021 Victorian School-based Apprentice and Trainee.

Kangan Institute recently opened its new Health Hub this year at its Essendon campus, helping to meet the growing skills demand in critical sectors including nursing, pathology, mental health, allied health, aged care and disability.

This follows last year's opening of the new Kangan Institute Trades and Skills Centre in Broadmeadows, the $6.8 million centre which will help create a pipeline of highly skilled trades workers to support the growing community in Melbourne’s north.

Kangan Institute also opened a new veterinary clinic in 2021 at its Broadmeadows Campus and its new $60 million Health and Community Centre of Excellence is anticipated to open in 2024.

Winners will be announced on Saturday 10 September at the 2022 Victorian Training Awards gala dinner ceremony.

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Campus Information

Broadmeadows

Our largest campus delivers courses in trades, business, IT, justice, community, children's services, hospitality, animals, plants and sciences. With public transport nearby and plenty of on-site parking, our Broadmeadows campus houses a number of leading learning facilities including our student-run onsite training restaurant, 'Richards', and the Gunung-Willam-Balluk Learning Centre for Indigenous students.

Essendon

We believe our health and nursing facilities at our Essendon campus are some of the best in the state. Great for school leavers and experienced workers looking for a career change, Kangan Institute's Essendon Health Hub delivers training that equips students with the skills and experience needed to excel in a career in the health industry. With a train station and tram stop just up the road, easy freeway access and a handy location near the shopping district of Moonee Ponds, it's the perfect place to start your training journey. Feel free to pop down to the campus for a visit. We look forward to seeing you there!

Docklands

Our Docklands campus is located in the beautiful harbour-front suburb of Docklands. Adjacent to the Melbourne CBD, the campus is easily accessible by trams, which stop outside the campus. Only a 5 minute walk to the central Southern Cross Train Station, it is extremely easy to get to campus wherever you are in Melbourne. Only a short stroll from the waterfront, you can enjoy trendy cafés and boutique shopping outside of class hours. With the Victorian Urban Award of Excellence and a five-star green rating, the facility is now a major player in Auto Technology. It incorporates: World-class vehicle and engine testing facilities. New workshop spaces. A purpose-built auto electrical lab. The campus is also a short stroll away from many of Melbourne’s major retail, service and manufacturing industries.

Cremorne

Our boutique campus in Cremorne attracts students and industry participants from traineeships, diplomas, and advanced diplomas right through to customised industry programs. More than 800 local and international students choose to train at our Creative + Digital Skills campus every year, where a range of innovative programs in fashion, fashion business (buyer/forecasting), hairdressing, beauty, business, security and cyber security are delivered. The Centre for Fashion and Creative + Digital Skills delivers innovative and relevant high quality training providing graduates with the skill sets to succeed in today's creative and fast moving fashion retail industry. The proximity of the Cremorne campus to Melbourne's fashion precinct and textile and fashion zone offers students potential work placements, internships, and employment. Feel free to pop down to the campus for a visit. We look forward to seeing you there!

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Certificate III In Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology | AUR30620

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Certificate IV In Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis | AUR40216

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  • Total Tuition Fee 8400 AUD
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Diploma Of Automotive Technology | AUR50216

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