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The JobMaker plan includes:
* International trade agreements and support for exporters.
* “Caring for country” at heart of environmental management.
* A high-skilled workforce capable of delivering a stable and innovative finance sector, advanced manufacturing, world-class mining and agriculture, as well as scientific, medical and space research and technology development.
* An opportunity for “those who have a go, to get a go”, including access to essential services.
* Doing “what makes the boat go faster”, supporting small, medium and large businesses through skills, affordable and reliable energy, research, access to finance, more efficient taxes, less regulation and workplace relations reform.
* The federal government will work with the states and territories to overhaul a “clunky and unresponsive” skills and training system.
* Pilot schemes will allow industry sectors to shape the system to their specific needs.
* The reforms will simplify the thousands of qualifications and units of competency on offer, as well as they way they are funded.
* National Skills Commission will provide detailed labour market analysis, including an annual report setting out Australia’s skill needs, replacing the existing lists for apprenticeships and skilled migration.
* The current $1.5 billion agreement with the states and territories will be changed, with performance measures and greater national consistency (modelled on the hospitals deal which locks in efficient pricing and activity-based funding). |
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