The NSW Upper House brought it's 2015 inquiry into TAFE to Wollongong

By Desirée Savage
October 12 2015 - 6:00pm
WITNESS: Arthur Rorris from the South Coast Labor Council gave evidence at the NSW Upper House inquiry into vocational education and training in Wollongong on Monday. Picture: Andy Zakeli
WITNESS: Arthur Rorris from the South Coast Labor Council gave evidence at the NSW Upper House inquiry into vocational education and training in Wollongong on Monday. Picture: Andy Zakeli

The NSW Upper House inquiry into into the state’s vocational education and training system held it’s seventh public hearing on Monday at TAFE’s Wollongong campus. Director of the TAFE NSW Illawarra Institute Dianne Murray was first in the witness stand.

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