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GOTAFE invests in new agriculture technology

Jess Hunter tries out one of the three tractor simulators that Shepparton GOTAFE is using use to enhance the learning of agriculture and horticulture students.

Shepparton GOTAFE is now home to three state-of-the-art tractor simulators, boosting farm safety training across the region.

The new Tenstar tractor simulators will improve on-farm safety and skill development to support the agriculture and horticulture industry.

Sam Ward, trainer and assessor Marshal Jacobs and Jess Hunter behind the wheels of the simulators.

Executive director of education Luke Surace said GOTAFE was investing in state-of-the-art equipment to support the future workforce.

“Our trainers bring contemporary industry experience,” Mr Surace said.

“It is important they are supported to teach students with the latest tools and technology to deliver an excellent student experience.”

The new simulators offer students a safe and interactive introduction to essential farm machinery, including tractors and telehandlers, so students can build their confidence and proficiency before operating real-world equipment.

“This innovative approach improves safety, enhances learning outcomes and demonstrates the link between technology and agriculture,” Mr Surace said.

The three simulators are part of GOTAFE’s Future of Agriculture project and were funded by the Victorian Government’s Agriculture TAFE and Training Fund.

The new simulators are being used to support the agriculture and horticulture certificates and will also serve as an engagement tool at various upcoming events.