Centre for Adult Education

TheCentre for Adult Education(CAE), founded in 1947 as theCouncil of Adult Education,[1]is an adult education institution based inVictoria,Australia.It runs short courses and nationally recognised training, as well as aVictorian Certificate of Education(VCE) program. It is a statutory authority under the Education and Training Reform Act 2006.[2][3]It is partly funded by the state government's Adult Community and Further Education Division.[4]

Centre for Adult Education
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Coordinates37°49′01″S144°57′57″E/ 37.816941°S 144.965841°E/-37.816941; 144.965841
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Established1947(1947)
Websitecae.edu.au

Theatre

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In 1948[5]the CAE, in conjunction withMelbourne Little Theatreled byBrett Randall,founded "Everyman Theatres Pty Ltd", a touring company managed by Max Bruch,[6]which took high-class plays to country centres.[7]

Notable staff

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  • Colin Badger(1906–1993), director, Council of Adult Education
  • Margaret Geddes– editing and non-fiction teacher (2011–present); writer, journalist, historian

References

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  1. ^"Adult Education in Victoria".Gippsland Times.No. 11, 798. Victoria, Australia. 8 September 1947. p. 5.Retrieved11 September2022– via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^"Education and Training Reform Act 2006 - SECT 3.3.27 Centre for Adult Education".www.austlii.edu.au.Retrieved11 April2017.
  3. ^Victoria."Centre for Adult Education".www.vic.gov.au.Retrieved11 April2017.
  4. ^"Centre for Adult Education".City of Melbourne.Archived fromthe originalon 21 April 2013.Retrieved1 November2012.
  5. ^"Decentralising the Theatre".The Horsham Times.No. 10, 213. Victoria, Australia. 24 September 1948. p. 7.Retrieved27 February2023– via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^"Features-Local and Overseas".The Australian Jewish News.Vol. XXXI, no. 17. Victoria, Australia. 18 December 1964. p. 13.Retrieved26 February2023– via National Library of Australia.
  7. ^"Theatre Booming in Country Towns".The Age.No. 30, 062. Victoria, Australia. 4 September 1951. p. 2.Retrieved25 April2023– via National Library of Australia.
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