Nurture
an Australian skilled workforce capable of complex trouble - shooting for pharmaceutical manufacturing and on - the - run adaptation.
Not exact matches
Another interesting institution is
Australian Upskilled that also offers both online and traditional courses that are specifically designed for modern
Australian workforce to equip them with
skills necessary for career advancement.
In the future
workforce,
Australians will need
skills which include design thinking, analysis, financial acumen and relationship building, the report states.
The
Australian Financial Review and KPMG present The Future of Education, looking at the key steps Australia needs to take in order to future - proof its education system and equip students with the
skills to thrive in the 21st century
workforce.
For example, around 35 per cent of
Australian 15 - year - olds showed low proficiency in problem solving — an essential
skill for the professional
workforce they're entering.
According to the Foundation for Young
Australians 2016 report, The New Work Mindset, young people will need enterprise
skills to succeed in an increasingly automated and globalised
workforce.
Australian industry is currently bemoaning the lack of science and technology
skills within the
workforce, and there are calls for all levels of national policy and practice to address this need (
Australian Industry Group, 2013).
The outcomes and reforms agreed at COAG have resulted in
Australians smoking less and living longer, more young people completing Year 12, a better -
skilled workforce, more people with disability getting the help they need, better opportunities for indigenous
Australians and billions added to our economy through productivity improvements and business savings.
These reforms have resulted in
Australians smoking less and living longer, more young people completing Year 12, a better -
skilled workforce, more people with disability getting the help they need, better opportunities for Indigenous
Australians and billions added to our economy through regulation reform and productivity improvements.
A Shared Responsibility Agreement was signed between the
Australian Government and the Women's Karadi Aboriginal Corporation to enable Indigenous women in Tasmania to receive new training and
skills to help prepare them to enter the
workforce.
Dr Tamara Mackean, President of the
Australian Indigenous Doctors» Association (AIDA), said the targets are also designed to ensure there is adequate infrastructure, including a
skilled workforce to deliver the services required.