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Prime Minister’s Vocational Education & Training Reforms Hit Mark
Free TAFE Supporting Coronavirus Response And Recovery
Skills ‘Overhaul’ Without Free TAFE & New Funding Just Press Club Hot Air
Continued support for young people leaving out-of-home care
‘COVID clean’ training rollout gathers pace
Recognising Wollongong’s Heritage
Urgent review of skills, training and workforce development announced
Full steam ahead for GovHub construction, city centre set to thrive
Teachers and principals accept State wages policy
Record drop in retail spending shows need for ACTU plan to rebuild domestic economy
Post-school transition programs helping Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander secondary students follow their
Supporting Victorian Universities
$100 million in small business grants and training to combat COVID-19
Greens release economic recovery plan creating 76,000 WA jobs
Greens launch debt-led economic recovery plan including a jobs and income guarantee and massive green investment
Building Works: Better Schools In Education Jobs Blitz
Vital community centres overlooked in government’s COVID restart plan
Statement – Multimillion dollar investment in Esperance training and jobs
Apprentices to benefit from TAFE partnership with Rio Tinto
NSW Government extends fee-free courses to help bushfire impacted communities
New $1.5 million early learning centre for Guyra
Investment in TAFE more critical than ever
Skill up workers to support agriculture
Australian Unions call for 2 million new secure jobs and halving of job insecurity to rebuild economy
Liberals must adopt full free TAFE policy
SA leading way with new pathways into tech careers
Labor leader Anthony Albanese must deliver for public education
Renewed focus on city centre plan
Qld COVID-19 – Tue May 5: Economic resumption planning continues
Decisive action by Palaszczuk Government protects more Queensland jobs
Free online training attracts thousands of job seekers
New free courses to support NSW in pandemic
$250 million cleaning stimulus package to help stop spread of COVID-19
How 2 Days going online
New BHP academy welcomes 250 new apprentices and trainees
Labor welcomes Recovery Advisory Council
Keeping it Local: Regional University Centres
Queensland Training Awards to go ahead as virtual events
Woolworths partners with Bread & Butter Project to rise above COVID-19 impacts
Gearing up to support WA as TAFE classes resume
Labor wants to build a better and fairer Tasmania
Where to now? – Talking Point by Rebecca White
Lismore aspires to become Australia’s aviation education & training hub
Queensland Government ramps up support for visiting students
Stilling preparing for restart of rally season
ARC funding bypasses Tasmanian gateway
Time To Make An Investment In National Education And Training
Queensland declared World Economic Forum Advanced Manufacturing Hub