Maryborough

Maryborough campus is one of the major campuses that make up Wide Bay Institute of TAFE.
Maryborough campus is also the administration centre for the institute and houses the institute Directorate, Corporate Solutions Queensland and Client Services Unit.
Campus
Specialises in delivering courses in Business and Information Technology, Community Services, Construction and Furnishing, Engineering, Horticulture, Hospitality and Vocational Access.
Wide Bay Institute of TAFE
Nagel Street campus
Nagel Street
Maryborough, Queensland 4650
Telephone: 1300 656 188
Legend
- Administration, Customer service, Business, Information technology, Justice
- Flexible learning centre, Computer labs, Videoconferencing, Canteen
- Gaming training roo, Student service, Child studies, Literacy/numeracy, Vocational access, General studies
- Horticulture
- Carpentry, Furnishing
- Fabrication, Fitting
- Electrical, Automotive
- Hospitality
Facilities
Parrot's - training restaurant
The Nagel Street campus also has a fully equipped training restaurant, Parrot's. Telephone 1300 656 188 for bookings or (07) 4120 2303 for more information.
Horticulture facilities
The Maryborough campus features a horticulture facility including a nursery, greenhouse, windmill and laboratories.
Mechanical and engineering workshops
Wide Bay Institute of TAFE offers excellent training facilities to both students and industry. We feature mechanical and engineering workshops which feature the latest technological and diagnostic equipment.
This ensures you receive training in an actual workshop environment - providing you with the hands on skills employers seek.
Industry apprentices, trainees and staff receive practical training that can instantly be put to use in their workplace.
Transport
Travel to Maryborough and Hervey Bay on the Wide Bay Transit bus services:
Telephone: (07) 4121 3719
Fax: (07) 4121 4889
Internet: www.widebaytransit.com.au
Route to Maryborough - Ullulah/Hospital - City route 3
Route to Hervey Bay - use route 13
Route from Maryborough to Hervey Bay and return - use route 5
Our community
Maryborough is one of Queensland's oldest cities being first settled in 1847 as a wool port. Nestled in a curve on the broad Mary River, much of the city's character has been preserved in its houses, mostly built of local timber, in a range of sizes and designs, from humble worker cottages to large mansions. The city's population is approximately 28,000.
The diversity and number of homes, which survive along its broad tree-lined streets, have given Maryborough its reputation as one of the most beautiful historic towns in Queensland. Today Maryborough's special charm is best discovered through the city's Heritage Walk, which takes in 28 key historical buildings in the central business district.


