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Broome Campus
The Broome campus is located on Cable Beach Road East next to Broome Aquatic and Recreation Centre (BRAC), which is easily accessible from the town center and the famous Cable Beach. Our campus is equipped with a range of extensive facilities that include:
• A training restaurant that meets industry standards
• A horticulture shed and growing compound
• A high-class beauty and hair training salon
• A modern trades workshop
• A music room and recording studio
• An NDIS training facility
We also offer exceptional facilities for video-conferencing, flexible delivery, online classes, and distance learning, along with on-campus parking. Our experienced industry experts across all learning areas are based in Broome, helping us offer a variety of courses and skill sets that suit most work and life situations, enabling students to get the qualifications they desire.
Feel free to visit our campus on Cable Beach Road and talk to our friendly team for course advice or assistance with applications and enrolments.
Business hours
Monday to Friday 7:45 am - 4:30 pm
Contact details.
- 68 Cable Beach Road, Broome, WA 6725
- PO Box 1380 Broome, WA 6725
- Phone: 1300 996 573
- Email: info@nrtafe.wa.edu.au
Facilities
Balu Buru is a 20 hectare site at 12 Mile in Broome where horticulture and conservation land management training is carried out. Opportunities at this location include research trials cultivating local super food Gubinge and fire management training for remote Aboriginal communities.