A close-up photographic shot of an Australian-themed learning planner open on a textured light-grey desk, its pages printed with weekly goals for reading, writing, numeracy, and digital tasks. Colourful tabs mark sections like “Community”, “Work”, and “Everyday Skills”. A slim laptop partially enters the frame from the side, its screen showing a calm, uncluttered learning portal. A small kangaroo logo in the corner of the planner subtly references the national focus. Gentle late-afternoon light from a nearby window creates soft highlights on the paper and metal spiral binding, with shallow depth of field blurring the background. The atmosphere is organised, encouraging, and future-focused, matching the professional tone of structured adult education.

Digital Literacy

Build practical reading, maths, and computer skills in a friendly space designed for adult learners.

Program

The SEE Program at Redfern MTC offers tailored classes to strengthen everyday English, maths, and digital skills, improving confidence, independence, and employability for Australians at all levels of learning.

A large interactive whiteboard in a bright training room, displaying a colourful, step-by-step tutorial on how to use email, with clear icons for “Inbox”, “Compose”, and “Send”. On a slim floating shelf beneath, neatly aligned markers, an eraser, and a small digital timer reinforce a structured learning environment. The walls are a neutral light grey, accented by a single poster illustrating the benefits of digital literacy for community engagement and job opportunities. Overhead LED panels provide soft, uniform lighting, with no harsh shadows, giving a crisp, photographic realism. Shot from a slight side angle with moderate depth of field, the scene feels modern, inclusive, and highly practical, ideal for illustrating digital skills training in a professional setting.

Stories

Amina

Before the program, I avoided emails and online forms; now I read confidently, pay bills online, and help my kids with school notes.

— Aya Nakamura

Robert J.

Learning basic maths and spreadsheets showed me I can keep track of my expenses and feel ready to apply for office jobs.

— Mateo García

Maria S.

I used to rely on my grandson for everything online; now I log in, download forms, and message services on my own.

— Lila Patel

Eligibility

SEE is government-funded for eligible job seekers and adults; talk to Centrelink, your employment consultant, or contact Redfern MTC to discuss referral pathways and local training locations.

A clean, professional job-search workstation set on a pale birch desk, featuring a desktop computer displaying an Australian job website filtered by “entry-level” and “upskilling”. Beside the monitor lies a printed CV template with key sections clearly labelled, a calculator positioned neatly on the top corner, and a navy-blue folder embossed with “Future Opportunities”. A modest indoor plant in a white ceramic pot softens the scene. Cool, even daylight from a nearby window combines with soft overhead lighting, eliminating harsh contrasts. Photographic realism, captured straight-on with balanced composition and moderate depth of field, creates a reassuring, organised atmosphere that highlights how improved digital and foundation skills open pathways to employment.