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Strategic Review of the Australian Apprenticeships Incentive System
The Strategic Review of the Australian Apprenticeships Incentive System was established to ensure the apprenticeship system provides the skilled workers Australia needs. The Review has now been delivered to government, having considered opportunities to increase the take-up and completion of apprenticeships and traineeships. The final report was publicly released on 24 January 2025.
Find out more about the reviewReforms to ASQA – Australia's VET regulator
The Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) is the national regulator for Australia’s vocational education and training (VET) sector. Learn about:
- The Rapid review of ASQA’s regulatory practices and processes
- ASQA reform implementation
Review of the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011
There were 23 recommendations made by Professor Valerie Braithwaite after conducting a Review of the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011.
- Why was the review conducted
- Submissions made to the review
- Review recommendations
- Response to the review
Jobs and Skills Australia
Jobs and Skills Australia provides independent advice and has genuine tripartite partnerships with state and territory Governments, industry, business peaks, unions and training providers to ensure the training system is fit for purpose and addresses the skills crisis in this country. Jobs and Skills Australia:
- responds to the critical and evolving skills needs that workers and employers are facing
- brings together national leadership and expertise, and cutting-edge data analytic capability
- plays an active role in workforce planning to provide a long-term view of Australia's workforce needs.
Review of the Jobs and Skills Australia Act 2022
The Jobs and Skills Australia Act 2022 (the Act) requires that the Minister for Skills and Training commence a review into the operation of the Act by August 2025.
The Review provides an opportunity to consider the functions, governance arrangements and operations of Jobs and Skills Australia now and into the future. The Review is expected to conclude late 2025 and be tabled in early 2026.
Find out more about the ReviewFirst Nations engagement in the transition to net zero
Ninti One, an Aboriginal-owned not-for-profit organisation, worked with the department to develop resources to ensure opportunities for First Nations people are maximised, including helping us to make sure workplaces and training environments are geared to support First Nations peoples.
The resources developed aim to build awareness, strengthen visibility of job opportunities and help to create culturally safe work and learning environments in the decarbonisation workforce.
Read the resources on the Ninti One website