Otago Daily Times

Optimism at annual open day

- NICK BROOK

CHANGE is in the air but Telford Agricultur­al College is positive about the future.

The college near Balclutha, which teaches agricultur­al courses, had its annual open day yesterday, where students and staff expressed their optimism about their place in the changing tertiary landscape.

‘‘On October 31 we cease being part of Southern Institute of Technology and move under the national Te Pukenga umbrella, but our feesfree offers will continue for next year,’’ campus developmen­t

TWIZEL OTEMATATA RANFURLY OAMARU PALMERSTON

Cloudy, fresh N. 12° at 4pm

Cloudy, fresh N. 14° at 4pm Cloudy, light NW. 12° at 4pm Cloudy, light E. 12° at 4pm Cloudy, mod E. 14° at 4pm manager Josh Borgia said.

About 200 visitors were expected for the open day, and high schools from as far afield as Invercargi­ll had visited on other days.

The oneyear fulltime farm systems programme is Telford’s signature course, 10 modules ranging from health and safety and personal management to fencing and shearing.

‘‘We’re seeing the effect of our marketing, especially on social media,’’ academic programme manager Debbie Rankin said.

‘‘We have a fabulous cohort of students this year — reliable and easy to teach. They prefer our handson learning and enjoy cycling through the course, which is about a third each — class theory, practical oncampus and work experience on site. There are huge opportunit­ies in the district, so we have plenty of encouragem­ent for students to stay on after they’ve graduated,’’ Mrs Rankin said.

Polytechni­cs throughout the country are undergoing major changes and Mr Borgia said Telford was positive about the potential for pooled resources.

But it was taking care to ensure its niche would be recognised and protected under the changing national framework.

MIDDLEMARC­H DUNEDIN MOSGIEL BALCLUTHA GORE

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Cloudy, light S. 14° at 4pm Cloudy, mod SW. 13° at 4pm Cloudy, light S. 12.5° at 4pm

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 ?? PHOTO: NICK BROOK ?? Learning verve . . . Farm systems students (from left) Zac Egerton, Jack Sloane, Brooke Clark, James Luxton (masked), Sage Mayo and Cam Major take a break at Telford’s technology workshops with academic programme manager Debbie Rankin (right).
PHOTO: NICK BROOK Learning verve . . . Farm systems students (from left) Zac Egerton, Jack Sloane, Brooke Clark, James Luxton (masked), Sage Mayo and Cam Major take a break at Telford’s technology workshops with academic programme manager Debbie Rankin (right).
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