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TAFE NSW - Western Institute - Changing Lives

Diploma of Event Management (SIT50316) and Advanced Diploma of Event Management (SIT60216) - Study Anywhere

Learn to create unique and memorable events, whatever the occasion. Whether it is an awards night, an industry conference, or a charity event, you can turn your passion for organising, planning and managing into a career.

Turn your passion into a career

If you like a challenge, love working with people and have strong organisational skills, event management could be the perfect career for you. Our event management courses are nationally recognised qualifications and can help you develop the skills you need to work in the events industry. You can enrol and study anywhere in Australia

Event management is about applying project management concepts to the creation and development of events such as festivals, workshops, conferences, ceremonies, formal parties, concerts, or conventions. The events industry now includes planning events of all sizes from the Olympics down to business breakfast meetings.

Planning and coordinating an event can include budgeting, scheduling, site selection, acquiring necessary permits, coordinating transportation and parking, arranging for speakers or entertainers, arranging decoration, event security, catering and emergency plans.

What people have to say

Nora McNamara, Event Manager

Nora McNamara, Event Manager


"I loved the flexibility of the course and being able to study in my own time"

I chose to study with TAFE Western because I loved the flexibility they offer when it comes to distance learning and because I was supported by a course facilitator during the course who was available to help by phone or email if I had a question. The course facilitator also went out of their way to pre-empt questions and give me a call to see how I was going.

Because of my hospitality experience I was able to get some credit which reduced the amount of units that I had to complete and my course facilitator then tailored the course to my needs and based on my experience to date.

Since doing the event course I have been a wedding manager, and also worked on a music festival, the Premiers Awards, and managed a charity ball for regional farmers. I love the event industry – the diversity of the job, meeting different clients and being able to run events to meet their brief.

Sam Ah See, Australian Light and Middle Weight Champion Boxer, Fight Promoter

Sam Ah See, Australian Light and Middle Weight Champion Boxer, Fight Promoter


"The best bit about the course were the teachers. I still go to them for advice."

I have been a boxer for 11 years and have about 10 years left of fighting. I did the event management course with TAFE Western so that I have something to fall back on once my fighting career is over.

I already organise my own fight nights, but once I stop fighting I will use the skills from the course to put on and promote fight nights to help kids who are just starting out as boxers.

The event skills that I learned will help me to plan and put in place all of the elements for a successful fight night – organise the judges and referees, get the fights sanctioned, promote the event to potential fighters, get sponsorship, organise travel accommodation and food, make sure I fulfill all of the legal requirements, book a venue, and complete a risk management plan.

Who can I talk to?

Speak with one of our Course Information staff on 1300 823 393. We’ll provide you with specific course information, including entry requirements, units, fees and fee payment options.

Diploma of Events Career Outcomes

The Diploma of Events provides the skills and knowledge to help kick start your career as a:

  • conference coordinator
  • event planner
  • event sales coordinator
  • exhibitions coordinator
  • meetings coordinator
  • venue coordinator

Advanced Diploma of Events career outcomes

If you already have some experience of the events industry, the Advanced Diploma of Events will help you take your career one step further and help you develop a range of managerial skills to be able to conceive, plan and stage events, and be able to make strategic business and event management decisions as a:

  • conference manager
  • event producer
  • event or exhibition manager
  • functions manager
  • meetings manager
  • project manager
  • venue manager

How will I study?

Our industry trainers have real world experience of the events industry, combined with exceptional facilitation and coaching skills. They will help you work your way through the course material, complete your assignments and provide one on one tutorial support as needed.

We'll send you the course material, and all you have to do is turn the page and get started. Our course facilitators are at hand when you need a hand.

Can my current skills count towards the course?

If you have skills in project management, or hospitality, or customer service, talk to us to find out whether we can give you credit for these skills. This may reduce the time that you will have to study, as well as the cost.

What will I pay?

Our Diploma and our Advanced Diploma in Event Management costs only $4,630 each if eligible for subsidy or $10,860 for non eligible students. There are several ways in which you can pay for the course. To find out more speak with one of our Course Information staff on 1300 823 393 and enquire about our up front, or payment plan options. You can also talk to us about the Commonwealth Government loan scheme - VET Student Loans.

Meet some of our event management facilitators

Robyn Isbester

Robyn Isbester


"The event sector is a dynamic, vibrant industry with amazing opportunities for a rewarding career for TAFE Western Event Management graduates."

Robyn Isbester is a seasoned event manager of charity and community events and has worked in the industry for over a decade. She has been a committee member for several charity events and has helped to raise record breaking amounts of money at fundraising events.

Robyn brings out the best in her students providing them with hands on experience – one example would be the '100 Mile Diet Lunch' a regional event promoting local food, from local producers as part of CRAVE Sydney International Food Festival for 500 guests, which she put together with her students.

Currently Robyn is a Committee member of JAM (Just About Music) Orange Inc. and this year helped manage and promote the highly successful sell-out Festival of Small Halls music event in Orange.

Robyn's passion for event management and her enthusiasm as an educator allows her to build a great rapport with students and help them succeed in the industry.

Claire Tuck

Claire Tuck


"After 25 years of event and hospitality industry experience I am now using my skills to help new event managers gain the skills they need. I am very passionate about the event industry and look forward to being a part of your journey."

Claire started her career in a 5 star hotel property in Cairns working at a supervisory level in food and beverage, banquets and front office. She then went on to work at Ochre Restaurant, one of the most awarded, and largest outside catering and events operators in Far North Queensland. Whilst at Ochre, Claire worked on horse racing carnivals, private rainforest weddings and gala dinners for up to 3000 people.

Claire has returned to this employer many times over the years and still flies up from time to time for contract work.

Whilst working with the Adelaide Bank (now merged with Bendigo Bank) Claire broadened her experience with roles in customer service, sales, and customer relations. She developed skills in finance, conflict management, regulatory procedures and outstanding customer service during this time.

Most recently Claire has headed up a crack team at hatted regional restaurant Lolli Redini's and is now one of our fantastic course facilitators.

Margaret Middleton

Margaret Middleton


"Regional events are my passion. They reflect the character and culture of an area and they play an important part in bringing visitors to NSW"

Margaret Middleton has had a long and varied career in the tourism events industry. Not only has she been instrumental in the development and running of events for Cowra Tourism, as well as Southern Highlands Tourism, but also has experience of setting up and running a major recreation and sport facility in Moss Vale. Margaret is as much at home being the Food, Beverage and Events manager at a large accommodation facility, as she is organising community events from art shows to school programs.