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From TasTAFE kitchens to supporting the homeless, Chloe is cooking up something good
TasTAFE learner Chloe Bowen is taking huge strides in her cooking career, moving from a school- based apprenticeship into the TasTAFE kitchens, to cooking for charity organisations supporting Tasmanians in need. Chloe grew up around Brighton north of Hobart and went to school at Jordan River Learning Federation Senior School in Bridgewater. “I went all the way through to Grade 12 – and I always thought that I was going to work with animals and become a vet. But I changed my mind after volunteering in Jordan River’s ‘Paddock to Plate’ program, in the school kitchen,” Chloe said. This school program gave Chloe an introduction to nutrition and food systems, and a taste of kitchen life – and it opened the door to her next opportunity.
that year they picked a student to do an ASbA – an Australian School-based Apprenticeship. And I was the one they chose.”
“I hadn’t really thought about TasTAFE, but at school
Across her ASbA, Chloe worked 2 days a week in the
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