Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA) is currently developing its Skills Priority List for 2024, which will assist policy makers to
Jobs and Skills Australia is kicking off its 2024-25 work plan development process, which includes inviting public submissions. The public
AQIA is developing a ten-year Active Industry Workforce Plan 2024-2034. The Plan will provide a snapshot and analysis of the
There are two more webinars in this current series: https://clubmap.com.au/learn/webinars
eSafety is holding free one-hour webinars in November for community sport organisation leaders, committees and volunteers. The presentation will cover
The Queensland Government, through the Department of Youth Justice, Employment, Small Business and Training, and the Queensland Mental Health Commission
Queensland businesses will soon benefit from the $35 million program to help businesses save money on their electricity bills. The
SwimStart is a new program designed to increase access to swimming lessons for children between the ages of zero and
This program is helping local sport and active recreation facilities become more safe, accessible, inclusive and efficient. $45 million in
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has commenced Round 3 of public consultation for the ANZSCO that describes all occupations
HumanAbility is the new national Jobs and Skills Council for Sport and Recreation. A new organisation, HumanAbility was established by
Jobs and Skills Australia has also released its Jobs and Skills Report 2023 that provides an initial assessment of the
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