Looking ahead to 2032
Queensland is a sports-loving state and this passion will be on full display during the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The event will put Queensland at the epicentre of the sporting world and presents an opportunity for TAFE Queensland to encourage and support even more Queenslanders to reach their greatness.
We've stood at the heart of the sporting world before; TAFE Queensland played a pivotal role in the Gold Coast 2018 (GC2018) Commonwealth Games as an official Training Partner. TAFE Queensland developed a bespoke vocational education and training program for the 15,000 volunteers, delivering 360,000 hours of training to ensure volunteers across 200 different roles had the right skills to help bring the Games to life. Like GC2018, the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games will benefit our state's economy and create exciting business and social opportunities.
Whether you need elite athlete training, sports coaching, event management, or hospitality skills, whatever your training needs may be, you can trust TAFE Queensland to help you make great happen as we approach the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
For 24-year-old TAFE Queensland student Julia Marr, being a part of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018) Host Broadcasting team was something she never dreamed of when commencing her Diploma of Screen and Media at TAFE Queensland in Coomera just one year ago.
Gaming has always been a passion for 35-year-old self-confessed tech nerd Matt McRae, but creating a Snapchat game for the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018) was something he never dreamed he would accomplish when he began pursuing a career in interactive and visual design just four years ago.
When Garnet Evans found his passion for interior design and decoration at TAFE Queensland, he never thought it would lead him to a design role for the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018) Athlete’s Village - yet here he is.