As part of the Australian Government’s Skilling Australia for the Future policy, a new independent statutory body entitled Skills Australia has been established to provide advice on current and future demand for skills and investment of public funds in training.
A key priority for the body is to signal to government and industry, important changes of direction required in VET services and the labour market generally, to maintain workforce participation and to grow productivity. Addressing Australia’s long-term skills shortages is vital to tackling inflationary pressures.
Skills Australia comprises seven experts drawn from a range of backgrounds with expertise in economics, industry, academia and education.