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Translating and Interpreting – Draft 1 consultation

A project to update the existing Diploma of Translating, Diploma of Interpreting, Advanced Diploma of Translating and Advanced Diploma of Interpreting has been undertaken to ensure that they meet the current and future needs of the Language services industry. Consultation on Draft 1 is now open and feedback is invited on the four updated draft...

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National Recovery Training Program – 2nd draft consultation

Feedback is sought on 2nd draft Training Package materials for the National Recovery Training Program project, including one new Qualification, six new Skill Sets and four new Units of Competency. Draft materials focus on the skills and knowledge required by personnel in disaster recovery leadership and management roles. The specific skills requirements being addressed in...

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Destination Australia funding round

From 26 May 2022, eligible tertiary education providers can apply for funding to offer scholarships to domestic and international students to study and live in regional Australia. The Destination Australia Program will provide more opportunities for domestic and international students to study in regional centres in 2023. Media release.

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WA to join Legal Profession Uniform Law scheme

Following consultation with stakeholders, Western Australia will join NSW and Victoria by becoming a member of the Legal Profession Uniform Law scheme. The law reform will simplify regulatory obligations for law firms participating in multiple Australian jurisdictions and create a common market for legal services in NSW, Victoria and WA. The scheme will create a...

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ASQA announced as national training package assurance body

The Australian Government has announced the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) as the independent body to be responsible for training package assurance from 1 January 2023. ASQA will take responsibility for assessing training packages for compliance against standards and policies set by Skills Ministers, delivering enhanced transparency, accountability and confidence, and ensuring training packages meet...

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Public Safety Training Package – superseded first aid units

The Public Safety Training Package Release 3.2 has been updated in accordance with the Australian Industry Skills Committee’s (AISC) direction to update superseded imported first aid units (either as elective, core or perquisites) by the 31 March 2022. PUA Release 3.2 includes minor updates to nine qualifications, ten Units of Competency and six Skill Sets...

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Correctional Services Training Package – superseded first aid units

The Correctional Services Training Package Release 4.1 has been updated in accordance with the Australian Industry Skills Committee’s (AISC) direction to update superseded imported first aid units (either as elective, core or perquisites) by the 31 March 2022. CSC Release 4.1 includes a minor update to CSC20115 Certificate II in Justice Services as it includes...

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Review on Australia’s payments system and the regulation of digital assets

On 8 December 2021, the Treasurer announced a review on Australia’s payments system and the regulation of digital assets. Currently, the Federal Government are undertaking reforms under three areas and on Monday released key documents as it begins consulting with the sector: – Development of a licensing and custody regime for digital assets The federal...

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Correctional Practice – Validation

In response to stakeholder feedback, draft Training Package materials for the Correctional Practice project have been revised and are now available for validation to ensure they meet industry needs. The Certificate III and Certificate IV in Correctional Practice and 35 Units of Competency have been updated to ensure they continue to align with current job...

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VET as a re-engagement pathway for early school leavers

Analysis of the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY) shows that VET is an important pathway for educational re-engagement for early school leavers. About 63% of respondents who left school without completing Year 12 had re-engaged with education via some form of VET by the age of 25. Apprenticeships and traineeships made up around 51%...