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TAFE SA in Salisbury

The courses we deliver in the region have been developed in collaboration with industry, ensuring that you receive sought-after skills that can result in highly successful employment outcomes.

Whatever your career goals are in 2025 and beyond, we can help you achieve them. Whether you’re looking to embark on a new study journey, or engage in professional development, speak to us about your options. 
Salisbury Campus
TAFE SA respectfully acknowledges the Kaurna First Nations Peoples and their Elders past and present, who are the Traditional Owners of the land that is home to our Salisbury campus.
TAFE SA RAP Artwork by Karen Briggs (Yorta Yorta)

Artwork by Karen Briggs (Yorta Yorta)

Salisbury Campus

Street address
16 Wiltshire Street
Salisbury SA 5108

Customer support

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

Campus opening hours
 Monday 7:00 am to 10:30 pm
 Tuesday 7:00 am to 10:00 pm
 Wednesday 7:00 am to 10:30 pm
 Thursday 7:00 am to 6:30 pm
 Friday 7:00 am to 6:30 pm
These times may vary during term breaks.

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Library

All TAFE SA students and staff can join the library. There is also an online TAFE SA Library.

Transport

Find transport to this campus using Google Maps.

For general information on public transport in Adelaide, visit the Adelaide Metro website.

Parking

Parking on the campus is free, with no special permits required. Disabled parking is available. Time restrictions apply in some areas of the car park.

Emergency Procedures

Instructional videos are provided for students to familiarise themselves with emergency procedures.

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.

Study online

We believe learning should be available to everyone – regardless of your location or occupation. That’s why we also offer a range of courses for online study – so that you can learn at your own pace, at your own place.

You’ll continue to receive full support from your lecturers, and you’ll engage with your fellow students through email, forums, chat groups and study resources. Busy lives and remote locations don’t have to come in between you and your studies – now you can also choose to complete your qualification online.

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Adult Migrant English Program

The Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) provides free English tuition to eligible migrants and refugees to help them learn English language and settlement skills. 

AMEP is flexible so you can study at your own pace. You can choose from a range of learning options including studying in a classroom full-time or part-time, day or evening, distance learning or out of class with a tutor. 

You can also access free childcare while you are attending your AMEP class.

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Skills for Education and Employment

The Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) program provides free language, literacy and numeracy training to eligible job seekers, to help them to participate more effectively in training or in the labour force.

The program caters for job seeker groups with literacy and/or numeracy training needs including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, youth, people with disabilities, mature aged people, and job seekers from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

The Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) program is funded by the Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations.

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