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Salesian College Sunbury and Kangan Institute are proud to announce a ground-breaking strategic partnership that will expand access to high-quality vocational education and training for the Sunbury community.

This dynamic collaboration is dedicated to transforming lives through education and skills, ensuring students, young people, and adults are equipped to meet the challenges of the future workforce.

By combining the expertise, resources, and state-of-the-art facilities of both institutions, this partnership will offer world-class training opportunities across a diverse range of disciplines. Students will benefit from innovative course delivery models designed to integrate seamlessly with industry and government partnerships, fostering direct pathways between secondary and tertiary education.

This initiative empowers individuals to pursue further study, secure employment, and engage in lifelong learning.

Through this partnership, Salesian College Sunbury and Kangan Institute are committed to providing practical, hands-on training in both traditional trades and emerging industries.

The collaboration will address key global challenges such as access, inclusion, and equity by ensuring that high-quality vocational education is readily available within the local community.

Salesian College Sunbury principal Mark Brockhus said that the partnership is “a bold and future-focused initiative that underscores our commitment to innovative education models.”

“By enabling students to learn where they live and work, we are creating sustainable solutions that strengthen our community and prepare individuals for meaningful careers,” Mr Brockhus said.

Kangan Institute chief executive Sally Curtain echoed this sentiment, emphasising the long-term benefits of this collaboration.

“Kangan Institute is ready to help make vocational education more accessible and responsive to industry needs for the Sunbury community,” Ms Curtain said.

“Our partnership with Salesian College brings together our shared expertise to provide access to practical, in-demand training that will help Sunbury residents build successful and fulfilling careers.“

Sunbury MP Josh Bull said the collaboration between Salesian College and Sunbury’s Bendigo Kangan TAFE is “incredible news for our community.”

“Working together in this way will create meaningful education pathways for our next generation entering the workforce, and those re-entering study – we look forward to seeing this alliance come to life and serve Sunbury well into the future,” Mr Bull said.

Hawke MP Sam Rae said that this “is a fantastic partnership that will provide essential vocational education and training for the local Sunbury community.”

“This partnership will unlock a range of fantastic work and study pathways options for students in Sunbury,” Mr Rae said.

As industries continue to evolve with technological advancements, the demand for a skilled and adaptable workforce has never been greater.

This partnership will deliver forward-thinking education solutions that align with current and emerging job markets, ensuring students receive relevant and up-to-date training.

By fostering innovation and collaboration, Salesian College Sunbury and Kangan Institute are setting a precedent for future educational partnerships.

This initiative will not only benefit students but also support local businesses by developing a pipeline of skilled workers who are ready to contribute to economic growth and community development.

Salesian College Sunbury is a leading educational institution dedicated to academic excellence and holistic student development. With a rich tradition of values-based education, the college provides a diverse learning environment that nurtures leadership, innovation, and community engagement.

Kangan Institute is a major provider of vocational education and training in metropolitan Melbourne with campuses in Broadmeadows, Docklands, Cremorne and Essendon.

Kangan Institute is part of the Bendigo Kangan Institute – an integrated skills provider that brings together education, assessment and learning to equip students and customers with the skills and knowledge they need for career success across the most in-demand industries.

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