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Darren Chester praises TAFE Gippsland and BRHS partnership for training local students to strengthen regional health workforce

Darren Chester praised TAFE Gippsland and BRHS for training local students, highlighting regional partnerships as key to addressing health workforce shortages and encouraging young people to pursue local health careers.

By news@gippsland - 14th October 2025 - Back to News

Training and retaining young people in regional areas is one of the most effective ways to address the shortage of health professionals, according to Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester. Mr Chester met with TAFE Gippsland students Alanah Kelly and Tayla Mills during their on-the-job training placement with Bairnsdale Regional Health Service (BRHS) Occupational Therapist Melissa Saxon, and praised both the students and BRHS for their commitment to developing the region's future workforce.

Darren Chester met TAFE Gippsland students Alanah Kelly and Tayla Mills during their on-the-job training placement with Bairnsdale Regional Health Service (BRHS) Occupational Therapist Melissa Saxon

Darren Chester met TAFE Gippsland students Alanah Kelly and Tayla Mills during their on-the-job training placement with Bairnsdale Regional Health Service (BRHS) Occupational Therapist Melissa Saxon

Training builds future

Mr Chester said, "We have a long-term challenge when it comes to recruiting and retaining health professionals in regional Australia. The best way to solve that problem is to train our own young people. Those who grow up and study in a regional environment are far more likely to live and work here long-term."

Mr Chester said partnerships between training providers and local health services were critical to ensuring a sustainable regional workforce. "It's great to see BRHS working closely with TAFE Gippsland to give students practical experience and a pathway into local careers. Well done to Melissa and the team for supporting these students and helping to build skills that will benefit our community for years to come."

Mr Chester said he encouraged both students to consider pursuing health careers in Gippsland. "By training our young people here, we're investing in the future of regional health care. It's all about giving locals the opportunity to learn, work and contribute to their own communities," he said.

Pictures from Darren Chester MP website.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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