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Update on Banyule-Nillumbik Tech School Progress

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Tectura has been collaborating with the Victorian State Government and Melbourne Polytechnic to provide much-needed facilities to bridge the gap between high school and tertiary education. Due to open in mid-2018, the new Tech School aims to equip students with an innovation mind frame in a rapidly changing global economy, with an emphasis on vital science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) skills.


Marc Blanks, Executive Director of Banyule-Nillumbik and Whittlesea Tech Schools, gives an update on the successes and progress of the Tech School scheme in an online newsletter. To read his article, go to:



A virtual walk-through of the Banyule-Nillumbik Tech School can be viewed below:



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