Latest workforce News

Work Health And Safety Laws – Clarified And Stronger
More Midwife Support For Mums And Babies
New Trades Centre To Get Territory Students Work Ready
Engineering upgrade for Chisholm Institute under the TAFE Technology Fund
Aged care innovation a fantasy without urgent reform
Seeking Emerging Leaders In Ag Industry
Skills And Workforce Survey Released
New research shows access to secure job opportunities unequal among culturally diverse communities
National survey to highlight challenges and opportunities in delivering palliative care
12,000 Orange Hearts Exhibited on SA Parliament House Steps
Officers dedication recognised at North Brisbane District Medal Ceremony
Otago contributes almost $2b to NZ economy
Federal Budget falls short of addressing Australia’s mental health needs
NSW new celebrating Southern’s outstanding midwives and nurses
12,000 Orange Hearts Exhibited on SA Parliament House Steps
Transformation Planned For Health Care
Builders respond to Budget Reply
CommBank partners with Vogue Codes 2024 to inspire more women into technology careers
Hatching New Beginning At 60
Placement poverty does not discriminate across professions
Creating More Pathways To Work For Territory Students
Diesel-electric truck to assist next generation of automotive workers
MPI slashes 10% of workforce in response to Govt spending cuts
Inaugural Early Childhood Careers Expo is coming the Arts Centre
Australian Veterinary Association welcomes HELP indexing changes, but more is needed
Five different generations in the workforce – what could possibly go wrong?
Safe Staffing To Deliver More Nurses For NSW Hospitals
National Foundation for Australian Women responds to the 2024 Federal Budget: A more ambitious and comprehensive action plan is needed
Diabetes Australia welcomes cost relief in 2024-25 Federal Budget
Council Seeks Tenders For Photography Services
New incentive scheme and action plan to boost housing supply
New breed of specialists joins the fleet
Government and Cancer Council team up to boost cancer research
Responding To Australian Universities Accord
Labor’s Budget Falls Short On Childcare
CDU welcomes decision to financially support students during work placements
TAFE Training Key To Filling State Skills Gaps
2024 Federal Budget – Independent Skills Training Sector Responds
Federal budget revealed very little for not-for-profit services and for people living on low incomes
AWU Backs In Nation-building Labor Budget
Budget a missed opportunity to restore confidence to disability sector
Federal Budget provides important relief but more must be done to reduce poverty
Government ignores private hospital system in budget
BUDGET: PROMISING DOWNPAYMENT ON AUSTRALIA’S CLEANTECH FUTURE
Budget lights a path to virtual elimination of HIV transmission
AWU strongly endorses nation-building Labor budget
The next step in Australia’s Net Zero journey: universal household electrification finance
2024 Federal Budget Forgot To Put Students At The Heart Of Skills Training