❓ Hon Adele Farina requests and receives data on student enrolments at each South West Institute of Technology (SWIT) campus for the years 2012-2014, broken down by campus location.
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I refer to student enrolments at the South West Institute of Technology (SWIT), and I ask, for each of the years 2012, 2013 and 2014, what were the total student enrolments at each of the campuses of SWIT?
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Answered
16 September 2015
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Training and Workforce Development
Response time
8 days
The total course enrolments for all vocational education and training at each of the campuses of SWIT for the years 2012-2014 were as follows:
Campus
2012
2013
2014
Bunbury
5808
5697
5289
Bunbury Regional Prison
237
223
288
Collie
247
344
240
Busselton
617
670
567
Harvey
137
135
134
Margaret River
736
775
657
Nannup
0
7
0
Pemberton
23
34
27
Manjimup
364
550
387
TOTAL
8169
8435
7589
The course enrolments totals include publicly funded and fee for service training.
Campus
2012
2013
2014
Bunbury
5808
5697
5289
Bunbury Regional Prison
237
223
288
Collie
247
344
240
Busselton
617
670
567
Harvey
137
135
134
Margaret River
736
775
657
Nannup
0
7
0
Pemberton
23
34
27
Manjimup
364
550
387
TOTAL
8169
8435
7589
The course enrolments totals include publicly funded and fee for service training.
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