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The Gordon

Training for the clean economy – the Victorian TAFE Network prospectus 2024

The Gordon is at the forefront of Geelong’s clean energy transition, actively engaging with the community to drive innovation in renewable energy. The landscape is vibrant, with initiatives like Viva Energy Australia’s Energy Hub, Deakin University’s solar microgrid, Barwon Water’s Renewable Organics Network and Geelong Port’s Hydrogen Hub investment.

A standout collaboration is the Solarstore project with Deakin University. This innovative project, which is under development pending investment decisions, showcases the potential of green hydrogen and underlines The Gordon’s critical role in equipping the community with the necessary skills for the burgeoning clean energy economy – preparing a workforce ready for tomorrow’s challenges.

The Gordon offers a diverse range of study options, including short courses and accredited qualifications, catering for a variety of learning preferences with options for on-campus, part-time, online and workplace learning.

The Gordon delivers training from 4 campuses in Geelong, Wyndham and Colac. The Gordon operates on a partnership model, collaborating with secondary schools, universities, employers and the community and has established strong partnerships with China and Indonesia.

Clean economy focus areas

Emergency services

As electric vehicles are increasingly used, incidents involving them are on the rise, necessitating specialised training. There is scope for The Gordon to design bespoke first responder training on electric and hybrid vehicle accidents, for CFA, SES and Ambulance Victoria.

Advanced manufacturing

The Gordon has shown commitment to meeting the needs of the advanced manufacturing sector in the Geelong region. This includes the recent launch of the Clean Economy Advanced Manufacturing Project, aimed at identifying training needs and developing a suite of solutions.

Trades

Electrical courses are being adapted or specialised units are being incorporated to address the clean economy, with investments in sustainable technology to support teaching.

Clean economy course offerings

Case studies

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