Monday, October 6, 2025

New $28m SA TAFE to upskill workers for AUKUS

The South Australian and Federal Governments have confirmed details of a $28 million National Security TAFE Centre of Excellence, to be established at TAFE SA’s Regency campus, as part of an effort to upskill the state’s current and future technicians for AUKUS.

The Centre will develop training programs focused on improving Australia’s national security and information security readiness across electrotechnology, electronics and engineering training, while supporting workforce development in emerging industries through partnerships with employers, unions, universities and research institutes.

“We’re backing TAFEs to train the next generation of specialists, so South Australians have the skills to protect what matters most and drive the state’s future,” said Minister for Skills and Training, Andrew Giles.

“TAFE Centres of Excellence will be engine rooms of innovation in vocational education, sharing best practice teaching and learning across the country through the National TAFE Network.”

“The Albanese and Malinauskas Governments are working together to strengthen TAFE in South Australia and ensure every South Australian can access affordable, accessible and specialised training that prepares them for secure, long-term work in careers that are essential to Australia’s future.”

The Centre will also partner with UK and US education institutes to transfer advanced technology training and developing new qualifications with industry relevant to Australia’s defence industry.

Minister Giles said the new training facility will allow tradies and apprentices to get hands on experience working on automated technologies, artificial intelligence, robotics, and virtual reality tools to prepare them for occupations such as electricians, engineering technicians, mechanical fitters, welders and boilermakers, with a focus on how these workforces safeguard critical infrastructure.

The Centre will also train students and apprentices to address physical and digital threats to critical infrastructure and will support the defence, space, manufacturing, electronics, and energy and water industries.

This will include developing new training courses and microcredentials to upskill tradies and apprentices on how to not fall victim to cyber criminals in an increasingly complex world, and how to prevent security threats when working on national security projects and infrastructure.

“As South Australia and Australia’s defence industry ramps up for naval shipbuilding, nuclear-powered submarines, guided weapons and explosive ordnance, so too does the need to protect our supply chains from ever-increasing foreign interference,” said South Australian Minister for Education, Training and Skills, Blair Boyer.

“TAFE SA is well placed as the largest provider of defence training in South Australia to deliver this new National Security Centre of Excellence, which will support Australia’s capacity to build and safeguard sovereign manufacturing capabilities.”

“With industry and unions, we will deliver new training courses in defence and cyber security, build a world class training facility for the future workforce, and offer courses for South Australians to protect themselves from cyber-crime and fraud.”

The Australian and SA Governments are each investing $14 million to establish the Centre.

The Centre is the 14th TAFE Centre of Excellence announced so far across Australia, and the second to be established in South Australia, following the Early Childhood Education and Care TAFE Centre of Excellence at TAFE SA’s Adelaide City West campus.

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