about us

Reubarquin Press (and a life-long friendship) was born more than 20 years ago in the halls of Tertiary Press, the former publishing arm of Swinburne University. We have worked together on many different projects since – ranging from award-winning textbook publishing to third-party audit rectifications and everything in between.

We are both passionate about vocational education and training and we each bring a broad range of skills to our partnership. Our broad yet complimentary skills mean that we can offer our clients a range of resource development options, from advice and author support to fully tailored solutions. We are currently enjoying developing resources that recognise trainers and assessors as experts in their student cohorts, their communities and their industries.

We appreciate the need for flexible, quality learning and assessment resources that encourage and support critical thinking and which don’t lock you in to a ‘one size fits all (or any)’ assessment model. Of course, we also understand that, while incredibly boring, compliance is important. However, we believe that compliance shouldn’t come at the expense of usability or flexibility.

 

ABOUT US

 

Reubarquin Press (and a life-long friendship) was born in the halls of the publishing arm of what was then Outer Eastern TAFE more than 20 years ago. We have worked together on many different projects since – ranging from commercial textbook publishing to third-party audit rectifications and everything in between.

We are both passionate about VET and each brings a broad range of skills to our partnership that compliments the other. We are currently enjoying developing resources that recognise trainers and assessors as experts in their student cohorts, their communities and their industries.

We recognise the need for flexible, quality resources that encourage and support critical thinking and which don’t lock you in to a ‘one size fits all (or any)’ assessment model. Of course, we also recognise that, while incredibly boring, compliance is important. However, we believe that compliance shouldn’t come at the expense of usability or flexibility.