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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Schools

To search for public schools in the Kimberley region, visit the Department of Education's Schools Online website

For more information on public education in Western Australia, including enrolment information, visit the Department of Education website.

For information on Ca​​tholic schools, visit the Catholic Education Western Australia website.

For information on independent schools, visit the Association of Independent Schools of Western Australia website.

 

Training options and career guidance

North Regio​nal TAFE​​ offers over 160 qualifications and short courses throughout the region. Campuses are located in:

Notre Dame University's Broome campus offers vocational education and training, tertiary pathway programs, higher degree and research opportunities.​

 

Broome Jobs and Skills Centre (JSC)

Located on the Broome campus of North Regional TAFE, within easy reach of the town centre and beautiful Cable Beach, the JSC can provide free professional and practical advice on training and employment opportunities including careers advice, apprenticeship and training information. The Broome JSC has strong experience in the region and local communities, expertise in Aboriginal workforce development and is supported by career services from Wunan Foundation.

Please visit the Jobs and Skills WA website for further information.

News


State Nomination Invitation Rounds

20 January 2023

 

Western Australia has received an overwhelming amount of applications for the State Nomination Migration Program.

 

To allow adequate time to process the large volume of applications prior to the end of the program year, invitation rounds for the remainder of the 2022-23 State nomination program year will be brought forward, and run in the first week of each month, commencing February 2023.

 

For more information on the State Nominated Migration Program visit the About State nomination page.


Fun Fact
Some of the first white settlers saw a strange animal hopping along. They asked the Aborigines what it was called and were told, ‘Kanguru’, which means ‘I don't know’.