Quarterly Reports

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Welcome to our Bendigo Kangan Institute (BKI) Quarter Four (Q4) report for the period 1 October to 31 December 2022. We continued to drive achievement of the core components of our 20>25 strategy execution. You can read about our progress throughout the report, as well as a couple of highlights through my report.

As we neared the end of 2022, there was so much to celebrate again.

Thanks to our students and staff right across Bendigo TAFE and Kangan Institute for their hard work this year. We wouldn’t be where we are without you. 

Highlights

 

  • Having our re-registration confirmed for another 7 years and the  huge amount of work done for Quality 22.
  • Seeing how our “Northstar” transformation projects are transforming our organisation
  • Winning the Victorian Training Awards “2022 Large Training Provider” award, and the Australian Training Awards “2022 Large Training Provider” award.
  • Celebrating the success of our students: Desirae Kilduff, Franchesca Morrell and Madison Giordano, and our teacher Susan Shaw. Other students were recognised for excellence in the fields of fashion, building design and baking, while our students who competed in WorldSkills Australia won five gold medals and achieved numerous high placings.
  • Welcoming students to our new $6.8 million Trades and Skills Centre at Broadmeadows and opening the $2 million refurbishment of our Essendon Health Hub.
  • Launching the new Toyota ServiceTech Apprenticeship Program and completing the dedicated EV Lab at ACE.
  • Launching our Certificate IV in Cybersecurity at Cremorne.
  • Seeing students return for their first full year at our award winning $60 million revitalisation of our Bendigo  City campus.
  • Securing election commitments for a new BKI campus at Sunbury, $4 million for a new health and learning hub at Castlemaine and a new Tech School at the Broadmeadows campus. This is on top of progressing our Health and Community Centre of Excellence at Broadmeadows.
  • Importantly, seeing the increased engagement activities and events that we’ve had this year to help build a culture that is diverse and inclusive, and that reflects our vision to be a leading provider of quality vocational education and training. 

Students completing the Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural) held their annual exhibition from 14 to 24 November at Bendigo City campus. The exhibition showcased designs created by the students who worked incredibly hard all year. The exhibition captured the essence of their skills, expertise, and innovation, and also included award-winning designs by students John Quinlan and Aaron Arbuckle who were recognised at the 2022 Design Matters National Student Design Awards (see separate story).

Our vocational English language students visiting our campus library in Bendigo identified some difficulties they faced finding materials, so they worked with the local library team to seek ways to improve accessibility for visitors with limited reading ability or who came from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

The 25 students helped design a new visitor map for the library unveiled in December. The new map improves users’ experience and makes it more accessible for members of the local community. Students identified specific areas of the library that needed to be included in the new map and marked the locations on a large architectural outline of the library. Signage will also be placed on the walls of the library, including symbols for those requiring assistance with reading.

The opportunity to collaborate with Bendigo Library has provided students with vital practical experience within an Australian work environment, while contributing to a meaningful project to support others in the community.