TAFE teachers and students furious over 'ghost town' campus

By Eryk Bagshaw
Updated July 15 2015 - 10:28am, first published June 25 2015 - 8:38am
Minta Furness, a TAFE design student who is leaving after a massive increase in fees for next year.
 Photo: Wolter Peeters
Minta Furness, a TAFE design student who is leaving after a massive increase in fees for next year. Photo: Wolter Peeters
NSW TAFE teachers association president Phil Chadwick, Labor candidate for Kiama Glenn Kolomeitz, member for Shellharbour Anna Watson and NSW Teachers Federation TAFE organiser Rob Long oppose the funding cuts. Photo: Robert Peet
NSW TAFE teachers association president Phil Chadwick, Labor candidate for Kiama Glenn Kolomeitz, member for Shellharbour Anna Watson and NSW Teachers Federation TAFE organiser Rob Long oppose the funding cuts. Photo: Robert Peet
John Barilaro, NSW Minister for Skills. Photo: Louise Kennerley
John Barilaro, NSW Minister for Skills. Photo: Louise Kennerley

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