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Breaking ground with BHP at Port Augusta

27 February 2024

A significant relationship has been forged between global resources company BHP and the State Government’s Technical College at Port Augusta.

Construction on the new technical college is due to begin in coming months, with the work to be undertaken by Sarah Constructions.

Port Augusta Technical College is one of two regional facilities among five technical colleges as part of a $208 million plan to provide an alternative senior secondary option that equips students with the workplace skills needed in areas of high demand.

The technical college will open in 2025 and will be co-located on the Port Augusta Secondary School site on the corner of Victoria Parade and Hobby Avenue.

Port Augusta Secondary College Principal Simon Owens said our students, and the wider community of this region are excited to see this project progress, with the technical college an important step in supporting young people to make successful transitions from school to employment.

“This facility will provide opportunities for further study in the key industry areas which are required in the Upper Spencer Gulf”.

“This school already offers diverse pathways to help our students on their educational journey, and this technical college will further build on that program of work”.

Based on analysis and engagement with stakeholders, Port Augusta Technical College will provide school students with skills for jobs in key industries in the region including:

  • Mining and mineral processing
  • Renewable energy
  • Manufacturing and construction
  • Tourism and hospitality
  • Health and social support.

It will provide students with direct pathways to careers as electricians, engineers, boilermakers, gas fitters and other secure, well-paid vocations.

The technical college will be available to students across the wider region with short-stay accommodation also available on-site.

Anna Wiley, BHP Asset President Copper South Australia said an expanded technical skills base will be important for South Australia’s economic progress.

“The Port Augusta Technical College will help young people in the Upper Spencer Gulf get the training they need to pursue rewarding careers”.

“BHP is pleased to support what is a terrific example of positive collaboration between government, industry, and education providers to deliver broader benefits to the Upper Spencer Gulf community”.

For more information or to express your interest in Port Augusta Technical College, head to the Technical Colleges website.