C. Y. O'Connor College of TAFE

C. Y. O'Connor College of TAFE (also known as C. Y. O'Connor Institute), established in July 1994, is a Technical and Further Education institute servicing the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia.[1]

The institute is based in the town of Northam 97 kilometres (60 mi) east of the state capital, Perth.

It was named for engineer C. Y. O'Connor who designed the Goldfields Water Supply Scheme, which has served Northam and other towns in the central and eastern Wheatbelt since the 1900s.

The college won awards in 2006 for its training activities.[2]

Locations

Campuses
Satellite centres
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References

  1. C.Y. O'Connor College of TAFE (2000), Strategic directions, The College, retrieved 23 April 2013
  2. http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/88567/20080905-0910/www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au/pages/currentministerssearch2d83.html Australian Training Award 2006 - Innovative Business Award and Australian Training Initiative


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