Here you’ll find key documents to provide context on Taree Universities Campus including our history, vision, mission and corporate branding guidelines.
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Our Go Further Report is set to become an annual record of all that TUC has achieved in the previous year, as well as our way of setting our intentions for the months to come.
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This document covers the use of logos, colours, fonts and more in relation to any application of the TUC brand, print or digital. Click here to view the latest version of the TUC Branding Guidelines, as well as download logo files.
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The purpose of this policy is to assist TUC to observe appropriate protocols for the recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people at official and non-official events, where TUC is a sponsor and daily exchanges.
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This document outlines the opportunities for other businesses and organisations to become tenants in our buildings, as well as the signage opportunities included with occupancy in each space.
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This document outlines our purpose, values and principles as an organisation, as well as how these will be implemented in our daily operations, recruitment, marketing and community engagement.
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Taree Universities Campus joins a network of more than 2,700 corporate, government, and not-for-profit organisations that have made a formal commitment to reconciliation through the RAP program.
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At Taree Universities Campus, we believe in the power of education to transform lives and strengthen communities. Our Strategic Plan outlines our vision for the future—one where students in the MidCoast region can access high-quality learning opportunities close to home.
By fostering connections, supporting student success, and responding to the needs of our local workforce, this plan sets the foundation for a brighter, more aspirational future for our community.
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At Taree Universities Campus, we understand that the education journey is influenced by factors beyond access to technology and study support: an individual’s relationship with education more broadly is impacted by their personal circumstances and social / cultural influences.
The Taree Universities Campus Learning Community Project (hereafter referred to as the TLC Project) is designed to:
Cultivate and promote local resilience, wellbeing, and social connectedness.
Activate a culture and network for higher learning across the Mid Coast LGA.
Develop a sense of place and community ownership at 2 Pulteney St Taree, TUC’s permanent home from 2024.
Prepare the ground for establishing a dynamic and growing regional centre for a ‘learning community’ and higher education hub.
Download the TLC Project: Marketing & Communications Strategy (PDF)
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These Guidelines assist individuals, organisations and government agencies to consider their obligations and enact ethical ways of working with Aboriginal Language Custodians.