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TAFE SA in Port Augusta

Our Port Augusta campus offers courses that have been developed in collaboration with industry to ensure we meet the training and education needs of the local community.

Study areas include automotive, building trades, carpentry, civil construction, community services, electrical and government.

Whatever your career goals are in 2025, we can help you achieve them by delivering the right education and training. Whether you’re looking to upskill or develop skills in a new area, speak to us about your study options. 

Port Augusta

TAFE SA respectfully acknowledges the Barngarla First Nations Peoples and their Elders past and present, who are the Traditional Owners of the land that is home to our Port Augusta campus.

TAFE SA RAP Artwork by Karen Briggs (Yorta Yorta)

Artwork by Karen Briggs (Yorta Yorta)

Port Augusta Campus

Street address
9 - 39 Carlton Parade
Port Augusta SA 5700

Customer support

Available Monday to Friday from 8:45 am to 5:00 pm.

Campus opening hours
 Monday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
 Tuesday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
 Wednesday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
 Thursday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
 Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

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Virtual Tour - Port Augusta Campus

Library

All TAFE SA students can join the library free of charge. There is also an online TAFE SA library where you can find all your resources, as well as details regarding opening hours should you wish to visit a campus library.

Student lounge

The student lounge is open and available during normal campus opening times and offers student a space to relax and recharge between classes.

Parking

Parking on the campus is free and parking permits are not required. We also have disabled parking available. Time restrictions may apply in some areas of the car park.

Equity for all. Period.

TAFE SA is taking action to end period poverty on our campuses. We’re installing free pad and tampon dispensers in all female and unisex/gender-neutral bathrooms—because access to period products is a basic right, not a luxury.

What is Period Poverty?

According to the Bloody Big Survey 2024, 64% of respondents have struggled to afford period products.  This isn't just a financial issue; it affects health, education, work, and participation in everyday life.

At TAFE SA, we believe no one should miss out on learning because of their period. Period products are, after all, basic hygiene requirements —just like toilet paper, soap, and paper towels!

Take what you need

Period poverty is an issue we can fix together. Students at our campuses are encouraged to take what they need from our dispensers, and to be thoughtful of the needs of others.

Equity for all. Period.

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