Interview with Andrew Clennell - Sky News Sunday Agenda
E&OE Transcript. Subjects: Wiping student debt, the Budget, getting wages moving again, Future Made in Australia, university protests, Religious Discrimination Bill, Western Sydney, federal…
Cutting student debt for more than three million Australians
The Albanese Government will cut the student debt of more than three million Australians in this month’s Budget.
Interview - FIVEaa Breakfast with David Penberthy & Will Goodings
Subjects: TAFE Technology Fund grant, mobile TAFE vehicles, expanded New Energy Apprenticeships Program.
South Australia TAFE goes mobile under TAFE Technology Fund
The Albanese Labor Government is continuing to support the growth and modernisation of TAFEs across Australia, announcing today a $2.2 million investment in South Australia under the TAFE…
Encouraging more apprentices into clean energy sectors
The Albanese Labor Government is expanding the New Energy Apprenticeships Program which provides incentives to encourage more people into sectors that are playing a critical role in…
Experimenting for excellence: Randomised trials in human resources
I acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora nation, and all First Nations people present today.
Training boost for regional Victoria under TAFE Technology Fund
The Albanese Labor Government is continuing to support the growth of TAFE in Victoria, investing almost $1 million in campuses across Gippsland under the TAFE Technology Fund.
Interview with Greg Jennett, ABC Afternoon Briefing
Subjects: Unemployment figures, ‘Future Made in Australia’, Federal Budget.
Interview - Sky News NewsDay with Kieran Gilbert
Topics: Unemployment rates, Cost of living pressures, the G20 budget.
Unemployment Rate remains at historic lows under the Albanese Labor Government
Under the Albanese Labor Government there are more people in jobs, they’re earning more – and with our tax plan, they’ll keep more of what they earn.
Manufacturing Industry Skills Alliance
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Unenforceable and unnecessary non-competes hold us back
Seventeen-year-old Charlotte landed her first casual job as a dance teacher. It was her dream job, but she was forced to quit after experiencing harassment.