This subject focus looks at courses in hairdressing. If you want to work as a hairdresser, there is no escaping the need for professional vocational training.  There are a range of courses available across Australia that will give you the practical experience and qualification you will need to work in hairdressing anywhere in the world.

If you would like to find out more about courses in hairdressing, contact Study Options to discuss your options. 

Download the college application forms below.

The application forms are provided in PDF format for printing, so you will need a PDF viewer such as Adobe Acrobat to open the files.  Please print the forms and read the first page application checklist carefully before starting your applications.

Please post completed applications and supporting documents via recorded delivery to:

All applications to Australian and New Zealand colleges and universities must be accompanied by supporting documents.

The documents required for your application will vary depending on the college and course you are applying to, but will generally include some form of identification, plus evidence of your current qualifications.

Checklists of the supporting documents required are included on page 1 of each application form available for download here.

This subject focus looks at courses in health and community. If you want to work in health and community, there is no escaping the need for professional vocational training.

“As soon as I started at Taylorweir I knew I had made the best decision for my career. Enrolling as an international student via Study Options in the Cert III in Hairdressing was the best welcome to Australia!

Heather turned her love of horses into a career through Melbourne Polytechnic’s Bachelor of Equine Studies. A Melbourne Polytechnic study grant of A$12,000 led her to the United States to complete a short course in Advanced Equine Reproduction.

After a career in a different industry for ten years, Daniel decided it was time to try a different path – locksmithing.

“I’d already had a few different careers and I was a mature-age student, so I wanted to try something different. Locksmithing appealed to me.” Daniel found the course to be an extremely positive experience. “My teachers were really good, really interested in us.They pushed us hard and it’s a really good syllabus. Locksmiths trained by NMIT are highly regarded around the world.” Daniel has subsequently gone on to win a Master Locksmithers Award.

Jack now owns and runs a Melbourne-based furniture business - Nosiva – Natural Urban Living - that specialises in custom made furniture and has an ever growing list of residential and corporate clients.

“Holmesglen was the perfect choice for me as I always preferred working with my hands. The lessons were practically based and taught me a great deal about the furniture industry. I especially enjoyed using machinery and tools that were identical to those used by industry professionals.

“After some research, I found the right courses for me; the Certificate III and Certificate IV in International Trade and the Diploma of International Business at Holmesglen.

“The lecturers gave me a lot of theory information, regarding importation and exportation, communication skills, law, management and much more that have helped me work in the international logistics and marketing/ management fields.

Australia and New Zealand appear in Lonely Planet’s lists yet again this year! The three ‘Best in Travel’ top ten lists, showcase countries, cities and regions around the world for travellers to visit. For 2016, Australia and New Zealand have managed to win one place in each list.

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