Work is under way on the second stage of the Chisholm Institute Frankston campus redevelopment. On April 22, Premier Daniel Andrews joined Training and Skills Minister Gayle Tierney, Chisholm Institute board chairman Stephen Marks, and Chisholm CEO Stephen Varty to turn the first sod on the $67 million project, which will deliver a state-of-the art, multi-level learning facility. Frankston State Member Paul Edbrooke MP, Carrum State Member Sonya Kilkenny MP, Chisholm students and industry representatives were also in attendance to break ground.
This exciting new development offers enormous opportunity to the Mornington Peninsula community, improving access to world-class facilities and education options including Free TAFE courses, higher education pathways, the Adult Migrant Education Program, and scholarships through the Caroline Chisholm Education Foundation.
For more information on the Frankston development project, please visit www.chisholm.edu.au/about-us/media-release/breaking-ground-on-a-new-era-at-chisholm-institute-frankston
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Premier Andrews said: “Whether you’re studying mental health, youth work or cybersecurity, this new campus will give locals from Frankston and beyond all the tools they need to embark on an exciting new career in in-demand sectors.”
Mr Varty said the new and extensive precinct at Chisholm’s Frankston campus would provide a safe and accessible mix of indoor and outdoor spaces for staff, students and the broader Chisholm community. “This second stage of development takes us one step closer to delivering on Chisholm’s ambition to transform lives through relevant and responsive high-quality education.”
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