Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced the creation of an extra 180,000 fee-free TAFE places.Credit:James Brickwood
“In recognition of the urgent challenges facing our nation,we are taking action now with a billion-dollar training blitz driven by public TAFE,” Albanese said in his opening speech to the two day event.
“We want to see more Australians gaining the skills they need to find good jobs,in areas of national priority.”
Treasurer Jim Chalmers said the government wanted to release a statement of priorities that covers areas ready for immediate action this year,“and then some others that will be subject to further work when that is part of the white paper process or subsequent budgets.”
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He urged attendees to “draw a line under a wasted decade of conflict ... that has held us back”.
Albanese said it was his “great hope” the summit would mark the beginning of “a new culture of co-operation” between businesses,unions,and other interest groups.
“Let’s promise each other that we won’t spend them playing our greatest hits,re-hashing the same arguments or re-heating old conflicts. We have not gathered here to dig deeper trenches on the same old battlefield,” he said.