State Government keeps its record TAFE investment flowing

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New Kep Water Operations Laboratory at North Metropolitan TAFE's East Perth campus
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People in high-visibility workwear attend a meeting inside a glass-walled room labeled 'Kep Water,' with large decorative dragonfly artwork on the lower panels of the glass.

The State Government's record investment in TAFE is supporting North Metropolitan TAFE to boost the flow of essential water industry skills for a healthy and thriving Western Australia.

Students at the new Kep Water Operations Laboratory at North Metropolitan TAFE's East Perth campus are now training on new equipment and technologies, following the $1.1 million investment in new laboratory facilities.

An additional $476,000 investment in modern equipment and technologies for the laboratory was funded through the State Government's $25 million Modern TAFE Equipment Program.

After engagement with a local Aboriginal Knowledge Holder, the Water Operations Laboratory will be named 'Kep', which means 'water' in the Noongar language.

The new laboratory provides students with essential skills to monitor, operate and control water processes within advanced water plants. The laboratory builds on existing water operations training offered at North Metropolitan TAFE and provides a new entry pathway to careers in water operations.

Students get hands-on experience with state-of-the-art equipment that directly translates to their future careers, providing a new pipeline of skilled workers for this vital industry.

The water operations industry plays a crucial role in various sectors by ensuring a reliable supply of clean water, essential for communities, and for manufacturing, resources, agriculture, energy production and health care.

The new equipment supports the delivery of qualifications including the Certificate III in Water Industry Operations for new students or existing workers wanting to upskill or complete a formal certificate, and the Certificate IV in Water Industry Operations for existing workers.

Upon completion of their training, students can enjoy job opportunities including water treatment plant operator and water quality officer.

Also at the East Perth campus, North Metropolitan TAFE is working together with Horizon Power to train workers in the operation and maintenance of stand-alone power systems, which are part of the Government's commitment to deliver sustainable and reliable power and water services to remote communities.

This investment builds on the State Government's $70.5 million joint investment to establish a Clean Energy Skills National Centre of Excellence for Western Australia, which will support local people to skill up for our clean energy future.

The centre will operate across the WA TAFE network and be a skills leader in clean energy science, engineering, construction, and operation, supporting the net zero transformation.

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