Media Release
Deputy
Opposition Leader Tim Mulherin says the Training Minister John-Paul Langbroek’s
assertions that it is business as usual at Queensland TAFEs means nothing unless
he can guarantee no campuses will be closed.
Mr Mulherin
said it is time for Mr Langbroek to clearly state what his plans are for
Queensland’s 82 TAFE campuses and if he plans any
closures.
“On Tuesday,
the Queensland Skills and Training Taskforce recommended the slashing of 38 of
the 82 TAFE campuses across Queensland,” Mr Mulherin said.
“Mr Langbroek
has today sluggishly responded to concerns raised from the report claiming
students have nothing to worry about.
“The only way
Mr Langbroek can reassure TAFE students is by guaranteeing no TAFE campuses in
Queensland will be closed.
“Prospective
TAFE students are currently selecting their courses for next year, how can they
make an informed decision without knowing which TAFE campuses will remain open?”
he said.
Mr Mulherin
said the closures were another attack on regional communities by the LNP
Government which had already slashed thousands of jobs and services in the
regions.
“The LNP is
now making it even more difficult for people in regional areas to access the
training and tertiary education needed to gain what employment is left in the
regional towns where the LNP Government has cut jobs and services,” he
said.
“The LNP
Government has already slashed the Skilling Queenslanders for Work initiative
which helped place young people and the long-term unemployed in
work.
“Now the LNP
Government is further disadvantaging regional communities by making access to
education and training even more difficult.
“Mr Langbroek
and LNP MPs also need to explain if access to TAFE will be maintained for local
students in centres losing their campus.”
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