Overview
This course is for Indigenous candidates looking to start a career Caring for Country. The qualification will provide you with practical skills and knowledge, including weed management, native re-vegetation as well as plant identification and using basic machinery.
By successfully completing this course, you could find work with:
- Shires/Local Councils
- Parks and Wildlife
- Indigenous Ranger program
- Landscaping companies
- Plant nurseries
- Mining companies
How to apply
To register your interest, fill in the form(opens in a new tab) .
Additional training
- Health and wellbeing
- Managing your money
- Resumes
Fees
Our Enhanced Aboriginal Engagement Team (EAE) will provide indicative fees upon receiving your expression of interest.
Entry requirements
Must be 17 years old and above at the start of the program.
Location
North Metropolitan TAFE Midland Campus
Corner of Lloyd Street and Eddie Barron Drive
Important dates
- Applications close | 17 January 2026
- Term | 2 February – 25 June 2026
- Classes | Monday to Wednesday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm and Thursday 8:00 am – 1:00 pm
Extra information
Personal and Protective Equipment (PPE) will be required. You will have access to a Koolark Aboriginal Student Mentor and Enhanced Aboriginal Engagement Aboriginal Career Advisor.
For further information
For further information contact the Enhanced Aboriginal Engagement Team via email EAE@nmtafe.wa.edu.au or call 9428 0340.