Overview

Under the Skilling Australia for the Future initiative, the Commonwealth has funded the Productivity Places Program which will deliver 701,000 training places over 5 years in areas of skills shortage to ensure that Australian workers develop the skills they need. These training places will be delivered in an industry-driven system, ensuring that training is more responsive to the needs of businesses and participants.

Of the places, 392,000 training places will be allocated to existing workers wanting to gain or upgrade their skills, and 309,000 (including 10,000 structural adjustment places) will be allocated to job seekers.

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Meeting of Council of Australian Governments (COAG) 29 November 2008

Today COAG agreed to an NP for the delivery of training under the Productivity Places Program that will target areas of current skill shortage and emerging skill needs.

 

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Additional Training Places Available to 30 June 2009 - 17 Nov 2008

In September and October 2008, the Australian Government announced the release of additional training place for job seekers as part of the Productivity Places Program. Information on how and when these places will be allocated is detailed below. 

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The Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer announce an additional 56 000 training places.

The Government has today announced the release of an additional 56,000 places for job seekers as part of the Productivity Places Program. With a slowing economy, the Government is committed to supporting and training job seekers to ensure all those who can benefit from extra help are able to access these places.

 

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Deputy Prime Minister Announces Additional allocation of Training Places under the Productivity Places Program.

Since April 2008 demand for training places for the job seeker component of the Program has been very strong with almost 48 000 enrolments under the Program at 8 September 2008.  This is a great result for a Program that has been going for less than six months.

 

Submission from RTOs now closed

Submissions from Registered Training Organisations to participate in Phase II of the Productivity Places Program closed at COB (AEDST) 31 October 2008.  

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