Employment and skills update | 7 July 2023

07 Jul 2023

Skills ministers meeting

Federal, state and territory skills and training ministers met last week to progress key reforms.

On a new National Skills Agreement (NSA), it appears the states and territories have obtained complete autonomy. This is another missed opportunity for reform in the VET sector, with the wording in the post-meeting communique detailing “providing States and Territories with flexibility, autonomy and funding certainty to deliver national, State and Territory priorities”.

At the meeting, ministers discussed VET qualification reform, agreeing establish a time-limited tripartite qualifications reform design group. This group will draft new rules for the development of units of competency and qualifications by the end of 2023. ACCI has nominated ACCI Tourism chair John Hart and VACC chief executive Geoff Gwilym as employer representatives for this group.

The ministers also discussed the establishment of  a nationally networked TAFE Centres of Excellence. These centres will partner with industry, universities and governments to address issues such as transition to a clean economy, manufacturing and sovereign capability, care and support, and other place-based regional priorities, see here for further details.  







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