Facing Up to Australia’s Skills Challenge
Facing Up to Australia’s Skills Challenge
Ahead of the 2020 Summit, key national stakeholders outline 10 priorities required to help shape an adaptable workforce, develop a truly innovative Australian enterprise culture, and provide the high quality vocational learning Australia needs.
Facing Up to Australia’s Skills Challenge (359.67 kB)
Press Release (212.48 kB)
Fact Sheet (360.04 kB)
April 2008
Authors:
- AIG – Australian Industry Group
- Group Training
- Australian Education Union
- Dusseldorp Skills Forum
- ACTU – Australian Council of Trade Unions
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