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Local Jobs Hub boosts Vic job opportunities
The Albanese Government will partner with the Allan Labor Government to pilot a new Local Jobs Hub, to help more people get jobs near where they live and give local businesses a pipeline of…
2024 marks wins for workers
2024 has been a big year for workers’ wages and conditions, with big improvements to both this calendar year.
Better workplace protections for rideshare, food delivery and truck drivers
Australia’s gig workers, including rideshare, parcel and food delivery drivers, as well as truck drivers, will soon have better protections to prevent them from being unfairly let go from work.…
More Australians in work as festive season approaches
More Australians are working, and they are earning more under the Albanese Government, with more than a million new jobs created, a record for a parliamentary term, and nearly 400,000 of them in…
Enterprise bargaining delivers more wage wins for workers
New figures show the Albanese Government is continuing to deliver real wage increases for more Australians, as workers and employers work together to sign more enterprise agreements.
Training boost for Tasmania under TAFE Technology Fund
The Albanese Labor Government has delivered on its election commitment to upgrade automotive equipment at TasTAFE with the completion of a $1 million TAFE Technology Fund project.
More Free TAFE places for NT construction students
The Australian and Northern Territory governments have today announced a further 170 Free TAFE places will be available in construction and housing sector courses from January 2025.
Still time to have your say on Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act
There’s still time for Australians to have their say on the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988 (SRC Act) with the first stage of public consultation extended.
Skilled visa reforms to build a modern Australia
The Albanese Labor Government has taken further steps to modernise the visa system to ensure Australia has a workforce with the skills it needs for a strong economic future.
Communique: Meeting of federal, state and territory Skills Ministers
Federal, state and territory Skills Ministers met in Canberra today, for the final time this year, to deliver updates on key reforms.
New complaints service to make employment providers more accountable
A new complaints service has been launched by the Albanese Government to help Australians who use employment services to raise concerns more easily and effectively.
New paid work pathways program to get more Australians into work
Australians facing barriers to work will have more opportunities to join the workforce and boost their skills, under new government-funded work placements to roll out next year.