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RECORD FUNDING FOR VOCATIONAL & TECHNICAL EDUCATION  You are now leaving the DEST website  

$587 MILLION FOR NEW APPRENTICESHIPS INCENTIVES  You are now leaving the DEST website    

ELIMINATING AUSTRALIAN APPRENTICE POACHING  You are now leaving the DEST website    

$537 MILLION FOR INCOME SUPPORT TO AUSTRALIAN APPRENTICES  You are now leaving the DEST website    

$351 MILLION TO HELP YOUNG AUSTRALIANS INTO TRADITIONAL TRADES  You are now leaving the DEST website    

$120 MILLION IN THE TOOLKIT FOR AUSTRALIAN APPRENTICES  You are now leaving the DEST website    

$106 MILLION FOR TRADE LEARNING SCHOLARSHIPS  You are now leaving the DEST website    

$52 MILLION TO GET A HAND UP IN THE TRADES  You are now leaving the DEST website    

$46 MILLION GROUP TRAINING INITIATIVE  You are now leaving the DEST website    

$23 MILLION TO PROMOTE TRADE SKILLS EXCELLENCE  You are now leaving the DEST website    

$5.8 MILLION EXTENDS RESIDENTIAL SUPPORT FOR AUSTRALIAN APPRENTICES  You are now leaving the DEST website    

OPENING UP AUSTRALIAN APPRENTICESHIP INCENTIVES  You are now leaving the DEST website    

$28.9 MILLION FOR INCREASED LANGUAGE AND LITERACY TRAINING  You are now leaving the DEST website  

Fact Sheets

Eliminating Australian Apprentice Poaching

Extension of Youth Allowance, Austudy and ABSTUDY to full-time Australian Apprentices

Australian Technical Colleges

Tools For Your Trade

Commonwealth Trade Learning Scholarships

Australian Apprenticeship Access Programme (AAAP)

The Group Training in the Trades Programme

The Institute for Trade Skills Excellence

Increased Residential Support for Australian Apprentices

Opening Up Eligibility for Australian Apprenticeships

Increased Places for the Language, Literacy and Numeracy Programme (LLNP)

The Australian Network of Industry Careers Advisers (ANICA) - now known as Career Advice Australia(CAA)

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