Media Releases
Service Skills Australia can provide objective, independent and expert views on workforce development, skills and vocational education and training. We represent the interests of employers and employees alike.
Service Skills Australia is able to provide perspective on:
- The quality of vocational education and training in Australia
- Commonwealth Governments Skilling Australia policy
- Developing Australia’s workforce; increasing participation and productivity
- Skills and labour shortages in the service industries
- Training in the service industries
- Productivity Places Program
Contact
Melinda Brown: Industry Manager
Jordyn Tsitsiridakis; Communications Officer
jtsitsiridakis@serviceskills.com.au
Media releases
17/7/2012 Industry to get over $10 million for Workforce Development
1/9/2011 Literacy Week, a time to address Australia's urgent language, literacy and numeracy needs
1/4/2011 "No More Excuses" Industry Skills Councils call for action on adult literacy skills
17/3/2011 Benefits of Accurately Measuring Completion Rates of Trainees and Apprentices
10/12/2010 VET Course Completion Rates Better than Reported
28/06/10 Service Skills Australia welcomes new Minister for Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
28/9/2008 Service Skills Australia wishes the Australian WorldSkills Team good luck in London

