Chisholm Institute

Chisholm Institute
Established 1998
Type TAFE Institute
Location Various cities, Victoria, Australia
Website www.chisholm.edu.au

Chisholm Institute is a Technical and Further Education (TAFE) Institute located in the south-east Melbourne and Westernport Bay areas in Australia. It provides adult education in a number of areas including the arts and humanities, hospitality, information technology, mechanics and business. It was founded in 1998 by the merging of Casey Institute of TAFE, Peninsula Institute of TAFE and Barton Institute of TAFE.

The Institute takes its name from Caroline Chisholm. Its name was also inspired by the Chisholm Institute of Technology, a tertiary institution that operated in southeast Melbourne from 1982 to 1990 before becoming part of Monash University.

Chisholm Institute has campuses in Dandenong, Berwick, Frankston, Wonthaggi, Cranbourne, Noble Park and Mornington Peninsular Campus.

Berwick Technical Education Centre (TEC) was established at the Berwick campus with the new building completed in 2009. [1] A new trade careers centre worth $26 million associated with the TEC was announced in the 2011 State Budget in May.[2]

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  1. ^ Vincent Crisp Architects, Berwick Technical Education Centre, Accessed 27 September 2011
  2. ^ Peter Strachan, Building a future at Berwick's Chisholm Institute, Berwick Leader, 11 May 2011. Accessed 27 September 2011