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Common Sense Changes Mean More VET Teachers
Universities Accord Panels Final Report a milestone for the tertiary sector
Springfield students kickstart health careers with Mater Education
Food And Beverage Manufacturing Dinner
Future workforce at risk. University Accord’s call to action on STEM skills
Australian Universities Accord – RMIT response
Skills Recognition Program For Veterans
Australia represented at OECD Skills Summit
$80 million Institute of Applied Technology for Construction Opened in Western Sydney
ITECA Supports Overdue Review of Australian Apprenticeships Incentive System
Electrical Trades Union
Rob Riley Memorial Prize winners announced
$30 million to deliver remote training hubs to First Nations peoples in Central Australia
JSA Commissioner Appointment Welcomed By Australia’s Independent Tertiary Education Sector
South Australia to lead the nation on early childhood development
New Jobs and Skills Australia Commissioner
Don’t keep your lips sealed about this band
Industry welcomes legislation targeting ‘dodgy’ VET providers
ACTU welcomes crackdown on dodgy training providers
Skills Training Legislation Needs Safeguards To Avoid Over-reach
NSW Government delivers on commitment to tackle skills shortage
Integrity legislation to crack down on dodgy Vocational Education and Training (VET) providers
Dodgy training college crackdown welcome and overdue
Victoria University commits $10m for Australia’s first Centre of Excellence in Paramedicine
Bert Evans Scholarship Winners Announced
New Social Services Regulator With Stronger Powers
Building our future workforce with free TAFE for Territorians
Students’ outstanding achievement recognised 29 January
More Free TAFE Courses On Offer For 2024
NZCTU disappointed with disestablishment of Regional Skills Leadership Groups
Investing in education and training for Territory prisoners
New Managing Director appointed for South Metropolitan TAFE
Apprenticeships and traineeships decline amid toxic TasTAFE workplace culture 19 January 2024
Record number of nurses in Free TAFE pipeline
Skills Passport consultation begins
New OSHC qualification to be offered for the first time in SA
Free Training A Smart Choice For Thousands Of School Leavers
Heart Research Institute welcomes Djurali Centre to team
Up to $30 billion in funding unlocked from today in National Skills Agreement
$285 million skills and training win for Tasmania
New service joins myGov
Lance McCallum Welcomed Into The Queensland Training & Skills Portfolio
Year 12s results for 2023 showcase equity and excellence
More than 43,000 extra Fee-Free TAFE places in Queensland
2023 results for Years 11 and 12 students
Dutton wants to slash electrician wages
Migration Strategy Reckless In Its Approach To The International Skills Training Sector
Targeted migration will boost Australia’s capacity to remain internationally competitive