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The '''Southbank Institute of Technology''' (formerly known as Southbank Institute of TAFE or SBIT) was a [[Technical and Further Education]] college in [[Queensland]], [[Australia]]. SBIT operated in the highly competitive post secondary education sector within South-East Queensland, and received a significant proportion of government funding (about 60%.){{Citation needed|date=September 2011}} The college offered 300 courses and each year approx 30,000 students passed through its doors. SBIT also provided fee for service style courses and corporate training.<ref>[http://www.southbank.edu.au/site/about/index.asp About Southbank Institute] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061215173655/http://www.southbank.edu.au/site/about/index.asp |date=2006-12-15 }}</ref> |
The '''Southbank Institute of Technology''' (formerly known as Southbank Institute of TAFE or SBIT) was a [[Technical and Further Education]] college in [[Queensland]], [[Australia]]. SBIT operated in the highly competitive post secondary education sector within South-East Queensland, and received a significant proportion of government funding (about 60%.){{Citation needed|date=September 2011}} The college offered 300 courses and each year approx 30,000 students passed through its doors. SBIT also provided fee for service style courses and corporate training.<ref>[http://www.southbank.edu.au/site/about/index.asp About Southbank Institute] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061215173655/http://www.southbank.edu.au/site/about/index.asp |date=2006-12-15 }}</ref> |
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The Institute has undergone several redevelopment projects (hundreds of millions of dollars) to rebuild and revamp facilities. This major renewal project was initiated by the Queensland government through the first [[Public-Private Partnership]] (PPP) in Queensland. |
The Institute has undergone several redevelopment projects (hundreds of millions of dollars) to rebuild and revamp facilities. This major renewal project was initiated by the Queensland government through the first [[Public-Private Partnership]] (PPP) in Queensland. |
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On 19 May 2014 SBIT ceased operations as a statutory body and amalgamated with Brisbane North Institute of TAFE and Metropolitan South Institute of TAFE to become TAFE Queensland Brisbane (region) under new statutory body called TAFE Queensland.<ref name=Freehils>{{cite web |url = http://www.freehills.com.au/389.aspx |title = Michael Back |year = 2011 |work = [[Freehills]]. Our People. |publisher = [[Freehills]] |accessdate = 27 July 2011 }}</ref> |
On 19 May 2014 SBIT ceased operations as a statutory body and amalgamated with Brisbane North Institute of TAFE and Metropolitan South Institute of TAFE to become TAFE Queensland Brisbane (region) under new statutory body called TAFE Queensland.<ref name=Freehils>{{cite web |url = http://www.freehills.com.au/389.aspx |title = Michael Back |year = 2011 |work = [[Freehills]]. Our People. |publisher = [[Freehills]] |accessdate = 27 July 2011 }}</ref> |
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The [[Seven Hills, Queensland|Seven Hills]] location was ceased operations in 2010 but the Southbank campus of TAFE Queensland Brisbane remains on the south bank of the [[Brisbane River]].<ref>[http://tafebrisbane.edu.au/about-us/locations/south-bank/ South Bank Campus]</ref> |
The [[Seven Hills, Queensland|Seven Hills]] location was ceased operations in 2010 but the Southbank campus of TAFE Queensland Brisbane remains on the south bank of the [[Brisbane River]].<ref>[http://tafebrisbane.edu.au/about-us/locations/south-bank/ South Bank Campus]</ref> |
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The Southbank campus location is a popular destination for international students<ref>[http://tafebrisbane.edu.au/international/students/living-in-brisbane/ Southbank Student Life]</ref> and has agreements in place with many universities to receive credit on a University degree for diploma level courses completed at Southbank. |
The Southbank campus location is a popular destination for international students<ref>[http://tafebrisbane.edu.au/international/students/living-in-brisbane/ Southbank Student Life]</ref> and has agreements in place with many universities to receive credit on a University degree for diploma level courses completed at Southbank. |
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Like many of the TAFE Queensland campus locations Southbank is provisioned with Information Systems, including Blackboard for Online Delivery, EPS Library Portal and Careerhub Student employment system. |
Like many of the TAFE Queensland campus locations Southbank is provisioned with Information Systems, including Blackboard for Online Delivery, EPS Library Portal and Careerhub Student employment system. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://tafebrisbane.edu.au/ TAFE Queensland Brisbane webpage] |
*[http://tafebrisbane.edu.au/ TAFE Queensland Brisbane webpage] |
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[[Category:Education in Brisbane]] |
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[[Category:South Brisbane, Queensland]] |
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The Southbank Institute of Technology (formerly known as Southbank Institute of TAFE or SBIT) was a Technical and Further Education college in Queensland, Australia. SBIT operated in the highly competitive post secondary education sector within South-East Queensland, and received a significant proportion of government funding (about 60%.)[citation needed] The college offered 300 courses and each year approx 30,000 students passed through its doors. SBIT also provided fee for service style courses and corporate training.[1]
The Institute has undergone several redevelopment projects (hundreds of millions of dollars) to rebuild and revamp facilities. This major renewal project was initiated by the Queensland government through the first Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in Queensland.
On 19 May 2014 SBIT ceased operations as a statutory body and amalgamated with Brisbane North Institute of TAFE and Metropolitan South Institute of TAFE to become TAFE Queensland Brisbane (region) under new statutory body called TAFE Queensland.[2]
The Seven Hills location was ceased operations in 2010 but the Southbank campus of TAFE Queensland Brisbane remains on the south bank of the Brisbane River.[3]
The Southbank campus location is a popular destination for international students[4] and has agreements in place with many universities to receive credit on a University degree for diploma level courses completed at Southbank.
Like many of the TAFE Queensland campus locations Southbank is provisioned with Information Systems, including Blackboard for Online Delivery, EPS Library Portal and Careerhub Student employment system.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ About Southbank Institute Archived 2006-12-15 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Michael Back". Freehills. Our People. Freehills. 2011. Retrieved 27 July 2011.
- ^ South Bank Campus
- ^ Southbank Student Life