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New industry partners announced for Tonsley Technical College

15 April 2025

Tonsley Technical College is nearing completion as the state-of-the-art facility takes shape with the announcement of three new employee partners.

The College will offer three specific industry areas in:

  • Advanced manufacturing and engineering - for careers in defence
  • Automotive and energy - to work with electric vehicles and renewables
  • and Building and construction - for trade careers.

Three new employee partners have signed up to support these key pathways: SARAH Constructions, who are building the college; REDARC, an advanced electronics manufacturer; and Climate Impact Corporation (CIC), a leader in the renewable hydrogen sector.

They are in addition to three leading employee partners already supporting Tonsley: ASC (formerly the Australian Submarine Corporation), the Master Builders Association (MBA) and the Motor Trade Association (MTA).

With the first full student intake due in 2026, the construction work is nearing its end with external cladding, including the façade veil, now compete and the first installation of internal services also done. Internal glazing, painting and joinery are currently underway, along with external landscaping and civil works.

The building work is due for completion in the middle of 2025, with tours for both prospective students and the general community to take place in the second half of the year.

The Tonsley project is a significant collaboration between the Department for Education and Flinders University’s Factory of the Future which is an industry-focused research and capability-building facility.

The project features timber products sourced from the NeXTimber pine mass timber facility at Timberlink in the south east to help reduce the carbon footprint of the construction work, with much of the timber remaining exposed as part of the design.

Tonsley Technical College, which will run in conjunction with the Australian Science and Mathematics School and the Bedford Park campus of Flinders University, is part of a $208.8 million vocational education and training investment providing students with hands-on practical skills development.

Five new technical colleges, three in metropolitan Adelaide and two in regional South Australia, will support students in years 10 to 12 as they complete their SACE with learning centred around industry training programs, designed and delivered in partnership with employers with guaranteed career opportunities for graduates.

Each technical college is being designed to replicate the look, feel and flow of industry workplace environments.

Findon Technical College is open now, with the other four Technical Colleges – Tonsley, Port Augusta (opening later this year), Limestone Coast, and The Heights – all taking 2026 enrolments now.