This week the Department of Employment, Small Business and Training releases its first Training Priorities Plan for 2024-2025. Each financial year, the plan will map out Queensland’s skilling priorities and how they inform investment decisions, including subsidised training, as well as industry, community and place-based programs and initiatives.
The 2024-25 plan leads the way, recognising that social and economic imperatives are two sides of the same coin – changing lives and skilling workforces at the same time. The plan outlines priority settings that inform what courses are funded and who is eligible, with data, analysis and industry advice used to target investment in skills that deliver good job outcomes.
To learn more and download a copy of this year’s plan visit: https://desbt.qld.gov.au/training/skills-strategy/training-priorities-plan?_cldee=6lwzR_n8IjmbBa8FTap6OQjehDq5grhlYVyKpd44peEIw0_NUVzzIzT2JgxKF5ql&recipientid=contact-c08ffdb9c9aeea11a812000d3a798988-60b3c9144ecf48e59a77481d86575d2c&esid=6adb812d-ba7e-ef11-ac21-6045bdc346ac