Community Colleges Australia has provided a submission to the Australian Government Productivity Commission inquiry into the national Skills and Workforce Development Agreement. This inquiry has been commissioned to examine how well Australian, state and territory governments have achieved their goals for the vocational education and training (VET) system, as set out...
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Guyra Adult Learning receives funding boost for local journalism
Guyra Adult Learning (New England Community College) has received two funding boosts for its local newspaper, the Guyra Gazette.
Guyra Adult Learning received $40,422 from Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR) from the Tracking Tough Times Together program. The grant will increase the...
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CCA undertakes record number of professional development events
Community Colleges Australia (CCA) has undertaken a record number – 20 sessions – of professional development activities during first half of 2020.
After the Coronavirus pandemic began to impact Australian social, economic, educational and communal life in early March 2020, CCA was forced to cancel its planned face-to-face professional development programs. CCA immediately adapted the programs...
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Australian Government announces new JobTrainer program
The Australian Government has announced a new JobTrainer program to re-train and upskill workers into sectors with job opportunities, as the economy recovers from COVID-19. The program will emphasise the country’s most vulnerable workers, particularly young people and job-seekers.
The Government has committed $2 billion to give hundreds...
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Workforce ready means more than just certification
In the following opinion article, Jennifer Aldred discusses how Australia’s vocational education and training (VET) system needs to keep pace with the changing nature of work, and how adult and community education (ACE) providers are well-qualified to provide the diverse forms of training that NCVER advocates in its new paper Workforce-ready: challenges and opportunities for...
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National Skills Commission releases report on COVID-19 employment impacts
We live in a time of major change. COVID-19 has radically affected Australia’s labour market.
That’s the message from the first report issued by the National Skills Commission, under Interim Commissioner, Adam Boyton (pictured).
The Commission’s report, entitled A snapshot in time: The Australian labour market and COVID-19, states:
“We have seen an unprecedented fall in...
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