The agriculture industry offers a range of hands-on job opportunities in the great outdoors. Whether you want to be a farm hand, park ranger, station manager, or natural resource manager, we have a course that will give you the skills you need to launch your agricultural career.
The horticultural sector includes everything from plant care to landscape management. Studying horticulture can set you on the path to becoming a greenskeeper, arborist, or landscaper, as well as opening up a range of generalist horticulture roles in nurseries, parks, and gardens.
Get the skills you need to work as a qualified florist in a range of businesses including retail floristry shops, studios, and online floristry businesses.
Take a look at our FREE RPL program. Fully funded recognition of prior learning (RPL) and gap training is now available in 25 qualifications. Eligibility criteria applies.
Agricultural mechanical technology students in Warwick and Kingaroy have access to industry-standard classrooms and workshops. Our students in Warwick also have access to specialist resources including a John Deere 7230R Row-Crop Tractor and a 5085E Utility Tractor.
Our industry-standard classrooms and workshops across the state feature resources including chassis and engine dynamometers, engine diagnostic equipment, electrical test benches, vehicle hoists, as well as hydraulics and pneumatics labs and workshops.
There are few careers that play a more critical and prominent role in our lives than those who produce the food we eat. Now, existing agricultural and rural operations workers can have their skills recognised at no cost thanks to TAFE Queensland's FREE RPL program.
Houseplants provide many benefits to our health and wellbeing. Here are horticulture educator Mike Wells' 10 best houseplants for improving your quality of life and some basic tips to care for them.
Our rural teachers share their tips for working safely around rural properties and travelling through rural areas.