Dr Myles Murphy, from Edith Cowan University, has received a total of $1.7 million in funding for his research that focuses on protecting Western Australian police recruits from injuries. As part of his research project, Dr Murphy will co-design and implement a sustainable injury prevention program for the WA Police Force. His research project aims...
Stronger regulations governing the use of silica-containing products take effect on 1 September 2024. The regulations recognise bricks, concreate and tiles, are products other than engineered stone that produce a fine crystalline silica dust and has the potential to cause harmful exposure to workers when inhaled. Employers will assess the work that is being done...
A $1.9 million upgrade to the Kalgoorlie Career Fire and Rescue Service (CFRS) station on Boulder Road is complete. The upgrades are to new facilities, extra study and storage areas with more works underway to a new training tower and road-crash rescue pad which is expected to be completed by mid-2025. The expanded facility will...
The law which introduces mandatory climate reporting for large and medium-sized companies marks a major step towards the establishment of a new climate risk disclosure framework for the country. In a statement following the vote in the Senate, Australia Treasurer Jim Chalmers said: “These critical reforms provide investors and companies the clarity and certainty they...
The Digital Industries Acceleration Strategy (WA: Digitally Evolved) will complement existing strategies including the Digital Strategy for the Western Australian Government 2021-2025 and the Digital Inclusion in WA Blueprint. Together, the suite of digital economy strategies will focus on Western Australia’s government digital transformation and community digital inclusion. The strategies, programs and existing initiatives with...
The refreshed 2024 Western Australian Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS) launched by the Western Australian Government will focus on innovation, health and medical, digital technologies and environmental and/ or climate change. Since 2018 WAIPS has supported local businesses and industry to bid for State Government supply contracts. The refreshed 2024 WAIPS will continue to support local industry,...
The right to disconnect laws take into effect from 26 August 2024 for non-small business employers and their employees where practicable. A non-small business employer is an employer with 15 or more employees at a particular time. The new law gives eligible employees the right to refuse employer or third-party contact outside of working hours...
A new $39 million South Metropolitan TAFE campus has opened in Armadale. The campus will offer training in Perth’s south-east with courses in business, childcare, community services, education support and IT. The campus will improve delivery of training initiatives such as the Vocational Education and Training Delivered to Secondary Students (VETDSS) Program. The new building...
The WA Department of Education in partnership with Catholic Education WA, the Association of Independent Schools of WA and the School Curriculum and Standards Authority will deliver a pilot AI program to eight schools with a view to reduce teacher workloads in WA. The $4.7 million AI pilot program is co-funded by the Australian and...
The Future Skills Organisation (FSO), the Jobs and Skills Council for Australia’s Finance, Technology and Business (FTB) sectors has released a 2024 Workforce Plan. The FSO’s role includes identifying skills and workforce needs, mapping career pathways, developing vocational education and training products and acting as a source of intelligence on issues affecting the FTB sectors....