Taree Universities Campus recently hosted Vice-Chancellor and CEO Professor Chris Moran, marking a pivotal moment in our partnership with UNE. Discussions focused on student retention, local industry connections, and future initiatives, reinforcing our commitment to enhancing educational opportunities in the MidCoast region. Read more about the visit and its impact.
Read MoreTaree Universities Campus and First Steps Count’s "Dance Through The Decades" fundraiser was a resounding success, thanks to the generosity of sponsors, auction donors, and the community. The event highlighted the region’s strong community spirit, raising significant funds to support educational and developmental initiatives.
Read MoreAfter the massive success of CareerQuip 2023 planning is underway for the 2024 event to return to Fotheringham Park and the Taree Universities Campus by the Manning River on the 1st August from 9am to 2pm.
Read MoreExplore our recent collaborative weaving workshops with Biripi artist Joedie Lawler, where community members came together to create a unique artwork for our foyer, celebrating creativity, cultural significance, and unity.
Read MoreOn 1 June 2024, TUC hosted members of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, realising a 70-year-old vision for 2 Pulteney Street. Brought to fruition by Uncle Will Paulson and Meklit Kibret, this free event captivated the Mid Coast community, highlighting TUC's commitment to cultural enrichment and community engagement.
Read MoreA Human Library is a library of people instead of books. In the TUC Human Library Series 1, as part of our Learning Community Project, we brought together some of the diverse people in the Mid Coast region to share their stories of resilience, tenacity and success.
Read MoreOn 11 May 2024, Taree Universities Campus hosted "Tastes & Tales," celebrating MidCoast's diverse culinary heritage. Residents shared family recipes and stories, fostering community connections and cultural appreciation. The event highlighted the power of food in bringing people together.
Read MoreOn April 13, 2024 our community came together for YAF24, an annual event dedicated to immersing young individuals aged 12 to 24 in the vibrant arts scene of our region. This year's event, filled with workshops, performances, and a spirit of togetherness, proved to be a resounding success, leaving a lasting impact on all who attended.
Read MoreAbby Barnett is one of 11 nursing students who recently graduated from Charles Sturt University with support from Taree Universities Campus.
Funded through the Australian Government’s Regional University Study Hubs program, Taree Universities Campus has supported the local regional community to produce critical healthcare workers.
Read MoreLocal Biripi Artist Michael Scarrott shares his story and the story of Guyiwan - the stunning & innovative artwork who has found its home in our new Campus at 2 Pulteney Street, Taree
Read MoreThe Grand Opening Event at 2 Pulteney Street Taree was a momentous occasion for us at Taree University Campus (TUC), marking our transition to a larger premises and amplifying our impact on the education landscape of the Mid Coast region. We were thrilled to welcome a diverse array of community members, local representatives and key stakeholders who gathered to witness and celebrate this pivotal moment.
Read MoreThis week we were thrilled to open our doors at our official new home at 2 Pulteney Street, Taree! Education Minister Jason Clare joined us to mark the occasion and take a tour of the new facility, as one of the Federal Members instrumental in making Regional Study Hubs a much-needed reality.
Read MoreOn February 25th the Federal Education Minister Jason Clare released the highly-anticipated Universities Accord final report, billing it as a “blueprint” to change higher education for decades to come.
Through its operations on the MidCoast of NSW, Taree Universities Campus (TUC), one of 34 Regional University Study Hubs across Australia, contributed data to the Accord process to inform on the opportunities and obstacles for those studying in the regions.
Read MoreOur Celebration of Student Success was a brilliant night intended to celebrate the achievements of registered TUC students who had recently completed their studies. With over 40 graduands among our cohort this year 😱 we were joined by many on Wednesday evening to share their stories.
Read MoreThe $103,420 grant will provide the capacity to renovate the space in their long-term home at 2 Pulteney Street, specifically in the upstairs space previously used as the Council Chambers, a space now prioritised for community use.
Read MoreIn an exhilarating chapter of success, TUC announces the achievements of 11 CSU nursing graduates who have seamlessly transitioned into pivotal roles at Manning Base Hospital in Taree and Gloucester Soldiers Memorial Hospital. This triumph stands as a testament to the strong partnership between TUC and Charles Sturt University.
Read More2024 is shaping up as a year of setting strong foundations for Taree Universities Campus with the appointment of three new Board Members to support the campus as it is poised to relocate and expand into the previous Greater Taree City Council Administration building in coming weeks.
Read MoreFriday 08 December saw our first Beats on the Bank Music Festival exploding onto our local entertainment scene to great success! The Festival was designed to showcase the wealth of emerging talent in our region, giving our young people a night to have a fun (and safe) experience with their mates.
Read MoreBeats on the Bank, the much-anticipated music festival is gearing up to deliver an electrifying experience as an impressive line-up has now been finalised in collaboration with MSR Entertainment. This December 8 festival promises to be a celebration of local talent and a showcase of musical diversity, with a blend of soloists, bands, and headlining acts, many of whom call the NSW Mid Coast home.
Read MoreThanks to our partner University of Newcastle, we’re excited to be welcoming expressions of interest for the undertaking of a Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Secondary). This will enable graduates to work as a classroom teacher in just 12 months of study.
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