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Australia offers 20 nsw fee free tafe courses in 2026, ranging from Short Courses to Master's Degree. You can study nsw fee free tafe fully online or on-campus through registered RTOs, TAFEs, and universities. Courses typically take 1 month to 6 years to complete. Many qualifications are linked to NSW Fee-Free TAFE and other state-subsidised training, leading to roles such as Aged Care Worker or Disability Support Worker.


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NSW Fee-Free TAFE is a state-funded initiative that covers tuition fees for eligible students in selected nationally recognised courses, including Certificate III, Certificate IV, Diploma and some higher-level programmes. It targets areas of skills shortage such as community services, aged care and disability support. Study can be through TAFE NSW or approved private RTOs and universities delivering equivalent qualifications.
Across Australia, nsw fee free tafe courses can run from 1 month to 6 years, depending on the qualification level and whether you study part-time or full-time. Certificate III courses in priority areas commonly sit in the 6–12 month range, while many Diplomas take 12–24 months. Bachelor and Master’s pathways may extend to 3–6 years with flexible or part-time study.
Yes, many NSW Fee-Free TAFE courses are available fully online, alongside blended and on-campus options. Students can complete theory units via digital platforms while sometimes attending campus or workplace placements for practical assessments. There are 42 eligible courses across Australia delivered by TAFEs, universities and private RTOs, with a strong focus on flexible online courses for working adults and carers.
For eligible NSW residents, tuition fees on selected courses are reduced to $0 under the NSW Fee-Free TAFE programme, often alongside JobTrainer-style and state-subsidised funding. For non-subsidised places, Certificate III and IV courses can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, with Diplomas and higher qualifications costing more. Some higher-level courses may also be supported by VET Student Loans for approved providers.
Common outcomes from NSW Fee-Free TAFE study include roles such as Aged Care Worker, Disability Support Worker, Residential Support Worker and Community Support Worker. Many students use a Certificate III or IV in Individual Support or Community Services as a direct pathway into these jobs. Those wanting more detail on aged care career options can explore the Aged Care Industry guide.