CCA has published the final foundation skills resolutions that were developed for the National ACE Summit held in late June.
The resolutions have been sent to Ministers and Shadow Ministers of the Commonwealth and all state and territory governments. The resolutions read:
“The Summit supports access to and provision...
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Community Colleges Australia Appears before House of Representatives Committee on Employment Education Training Inquiry into Adult Literacy and Its Importance
Community Colleges Australia (CCA) representatives have appeared before the Australian Parliament’s House of Representatives Committee on Employment Education Training Inquiry into “Adult Literacy and Its Importance”. Three representatives gave testimony on Thursday 19 August: Theresa Collignon, CCA Deputy Chair & CEO of Macquarie Community College; Kerry Johnson, CCA Board Director &...
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People at high risk must not be left to come last in vaccination race – ACOSS
Ahead of the National Cabinet meeting, Australia’s community sector is calling for urgent action from the federal, state and territory governments to ensure high-risk groups are not left behind in the vaccination rollout.
The community sector is recommending specific vaccination targets for high-risk groups and that population and location specific data be released at least weekly.
The...
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Is compulsory vaccination coming to Australian post-secondary education?
(the following opinion piece was written by Dr Don Perlgut, CEO of Community Colleges Australia)
Is compulsory vaccination coming to Australian post-secondary education – colleges, universities and the large (4.2 million students) vocational education and training sector? Yes, in some circumstances, given that it’s already here.
Sadly, it looks like we in Australia...
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The Digital Divide Makes its Presence Felt in Australia
In recently released research, the Good Things Foundation discovered that the most at-risk groups for digital exclusion in Australia are:
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- First Nations people: In remote First Nations communities, 30% of people have no household internet or phone connection.
- Rural and remote Australians: Even with the roll-out of the NBN, only one third...
Lake Macquarie Business Growth Centre joins Central Coast Community College
The future of the Lake Macquarie Business Growth Centre (BGC) and small business incubator has been secured, with the Central Coast Community College officially taking over the management of the centre.
Located in Gateshead, the Business Growth Centre was established in 1998 operating as a not for profit...
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