Explicit Teaching Accelerator Fund
The proposal would provide $20 million over 3 years to deliver an Explicit Teaching Accelerator Fund. This fund would identify and back initiatives which drive the take-up of explicit teaching practices and professional development of educators.
Funding would be distributed as $0.5 million in 2025-26, $7million each in 2026-27 and 2027-28 and $6.9 million in 2028-29.
The proposal would start from 1 July 2025.
Read moreExplicit Teaching Accelerator Fund
The proposal would provide $20 million over 3 years to deliver an Explicit Teaching Accelerator Fund. This fund would identify and back initiatives which drive the take-up of explicit teaching practices and professional development of educators.
Funding would be distributed as $0.5 million in 2025-26, $7million each in 2026-27 and 2027-28 and $6.9 million in 2028-29.
The proposal would start from 1 July 2025.
Read moreExplicit Teaching Accelerator Fund
The proposal would provide $20 million over 3 years to deliver an Explicit Teaching Accelerator Fund. This fund would identify and back initiatives which drive the take-up of explicit teaching practices and professional development of educators.
Funding would be distributed as $0.5 million in 2025-26, $7million each in 2026-27 and 2027-28 and $6.9 million in 2028-29.
The proposal would start from 1 July 2025.
Read moreRestoring the Australian Building and Construction Commission
The proposal would reinstate the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC) to its previous form prior to its abolishment in 2022, with increased penalties for breaches of the Fair Work Act 2009 and stricter requirements on the fit and proper person test for right of entry into worksites and holding office in a registered organisation.
The proposal would be ongoing and start on 1 July 2025.
Read moreRestoring the Australian Building and Construction Commission
The proposal would reinstate the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC) to its previous form prior to its abolishment in 2022, with increased penalties for breaches of the Fair Work Act 2009 and stricter requirements on the fit and proper person test for right of entry into worksites and holding office in a registered organisation.
The proposal would be ongoing and start on 1 July 2025.
Read moreRestoring the Australian Building and Construction Commission
The proposal would reinstate the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC) to its previous form prior to its abolishment in 2022, with increased penalties for breaches of the Fair Work Act 2009 and stricter requirements on the fit and proper person test for right of entry into worksites and holding office in a registered organisation.
The proposal would be ongoing and start on 1 July 2025.
Read moreRestoring the Australian Building and Construction Commission
The proposal would reinstate the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC) to its previous form prior to its abolishment in 2022, with increased penalties for breaches of the Fair Work Act 2009 and stricter requirements on the fit and proper person test for right of entry into worksites and holding office in a registered organisation.
The proposal would be ongoing and start on 1 July 2025.
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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