<P> The largest public provider of vocational education is TAFE South Australia which is made up of colleges throughout the state, many of these in rural areas, providing tertiary education to as many people as possible . In South Australia, TAFE is funded by the state government and run by the South Australian Department of Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology (DFEEST). Each TAFE SA campus provides a range of courses with its own specialisation . </P> <P> After settlement, the major form of transport in South Australia was ocean transport . Limited land transport was provided by horses and bullocks . In the mid 19th century, the state began to develop a widespread rail network, although a coastal shipping network continued until the post war period . </P> <P> Roads began to improve with the introduction of motor transport . By the late 19th century, road transport dominated internal transport in South Australia . </P> <P> South Australia has four interstate rail connections, to Perth via the Nullarbor Plain, to Darwin through the centre of the continent, to New South Wales through Broken Hill, and to Melbourne--which is the closest capital city to Adelaide . </P>

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