Social services – Return delivery of employment services to the Commonwealth
The proposal would provide $7 billion over the medium term to re-establish the Commonwealth Employment Service (CES).
The proposal would:
LGBTIQA+ – Ending discrimination – Assessment of asylum applications
The proposal would provide $500,000 per year in funding ($5 million over the medium term) to ensure adequate and appropriate training for departmental staff so that they are equipped to appropriately assess applications from LGBTIQA+ people seeking asylum.
The proposal would be ongoing, not be indexed and would start from 1 July 2026.
Read moreLGBTIQA+ – Ending discrimination – Assessment of asylum applications
The proposal would provide $500,000 per year in funding ($5 million over the medium term) to ensure adequate and appropriate training for departmental staff so that they are equipped to appropriately assess applications from LGBTIQA+ people seeking asylum.
The proposal would be ongoing, not be indexed and would start from 1 July 2026.
Read moreLGBTIQA+ – Ending discrimination – Assessment of asylum applications
The proposal would provide $500,000 per year in funding ($5 million over the medium term) to ensure adequate and appropriate training for departmental staff so that they are equipped to appropriately assess applications from LGBTIQA+ people seeking asylum.
The proposal would be ongoing, not be indexed and would start from 1 July 2026.
Read moreLGBTIQA+ – Ending discrimination – Assessment of asylum applications
The proposal would provide $500,000 per year in funding ($5 million over the medium term) to ensure adequate and appropriate training for departmental staff so that they are equipped to appropriately assess applications from LGBTIQA+ people seeking asylum.
The proposal would be ongoing, not be indexed and would start from 1 July 2026.
Read moreLGBTIQA+ – Ending discrimination – Assessment of asylum applications
The proposal would provide $500,000 per year in funding ($5 million over the medium term) to ensure adequate and appropriate training for departmental staff so that they are equipped to appropriately assess applications from LGBTIQA+ people seeking asylum.
The proposal would be ongoing, not be indexed and would start from 1 July 2026.
Read moreNational training centre in new energy skills
The proposal would co-fund a $40 million national training centre to reskill thousands of plumbers and gas fitters for the changing energy system. The centre, to be built in Melbourne’s west, would be delivered through a partnership between the Commonwealth Government, the Victorian Government, and the Plumbing Industry Climate Action Centre (PICAC).
The Commonwealth contribution for this proposal would be $20 million, $15 million of which would be offset from within existing funding for the Clean Energy Training Investment Fund.
Read moreNational training centre in new energy skills
The proposal would co-fund a $40 million national training centre to reskill thousands of plumbers and gas fitters for the changing energy system. The centre, to be built in Melbourne’s west, would be delivered through a partnership between the Commonwealth Government, the Victorian Government, and the Plumbing Industry Climate Action Centre (PICAC).
The Commonwealth contribution for this proposal would be $20 million, $15 million of which would be offset from within existing funding for the Clean Energy Training Investment Fund.
Read moreNational training centre in new energy skills
The proposal would co-fund a $40 million national training centre to reskill thousands of plumbers and gas fitters for the changing energy system. The centre, to be built in Melbourne’s west, would be delivered through a partnership between the Commonwealth Government, the Victorian Government, and the Plumbing Industry Climate Action Centre (PICAC).
The Commonwealth contribution for this proposal would be $20 million, $15 million of which would be offset from within existing funding for the Clean Energy Training Investment Fund.
Read moreNational training centre in new energy skills
The proposal would co-fund a $40 million national training centre to reskill thousands of plumbers and gas fitters for the changing energy system. The centre, to be built in Melbourne’s west, would be delivered through a partnership between the Commonwealth Government, the Victorian Government, and the Plumbing Industry Climate Action Centre (PICAC).
The Commonwealth contribution for this proposal would be $20 million, $15 million of which would be offset from within existing funding for the Clean Energy Training Investment Fund.
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