WorkPath Australia & TAFEcyber Launch at South Metro TAFE
Driving Collaboration & Building Capability for Western Australia’s Cyber Future
Today was a powerful demonstration of how collaboration and capability-building can shape a stronger, more resilient digital ecosystem for Australia.
CyberWest Hub convened key stakeholder groups at the Workpath Luncheon, hosted by Kersti Eesmaa and David Jam (Vertical Scope). This strategic session focused on aligning approaches that enable scalable outcomes, foster cross-sector innovation, and accelerate progress toward a secure and competitive digital economy. The conversations underscored the importance of partnerships in driving systemic change and creating pathways for sustainable growth.
Later in the day, we celebrated a major milestone — the launch of TAFEcyber at South Metro TAFE. This initiative represents a critical investment in Australia’s digital future, designed to skill and empower the next generation of cyber professionals.
TAFEcyber delivers industry-aligned education and training, ensuring graduates are equipped with the practical expertise and knowledge required to meet the growing demand for cyber talent. By strengthening the workforce pipeline, this program enhances business resilience, supports national security, and ensures Australia remains competitive in an increasingly digital world.
Learn more: tafecyber.com.au.
At CyberWest Hub, we are proud to champion initiatives that connect purpose with impact — building capability, deepening collaboration, and shaping a future-ready cyber ecosystem.