Noun
(Australia, uncountable) Initialism of technical and further education.
(Australia, countable) A college offering courses in technical and vocational education.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccessed 19 September 2011 While Universities have the ability and power to design and offer their own degree courses, each TAFE degree course must be assessed and approved by the Higher Education Accreditation Committee (HEAC). Source: Internet
“An ageing population brings work opportunities in the residential aged care sector with TAFE and private providers offering the intensive training needed to set people up for a rewarding career." Source: Internet
"And TAFE holidays don't align with uni school holidays so how will that work? Source: Internet
Colleges of TAFE provide trade and vocational training, including certificate- and diploma-level courses. Source: Internet
Each TAFE SA campus provides a range of courses with its own specialisation. Source: Internet
Further changes occurred in the 1980s with the technical and trade education section separating from FIT to form the Footscray and Newport Colleges of TAFE. Source: Internet