Archived News for Professionals in Federal Government
The Federal Government has launched its $558 million National Workforce Development Fund with the aim of providing 130,000 Australians with the opportunity to learn new skills for sectors that are currently experiencing skills shortages.
The Fund, to be managed by the new Workforce and Productivity Agency once it is established in 2012, will provide $558 million over four years, with $148 million available during 2011-2012.
Under the fund, individual enterprises will be able to make bids to their respective Industry Skills Councils to secure matched funding to train their current or prospective workforce.
Government to cut Defence committees
The Federal Government has announced plans to restructure the Defence Department to improve transparency and accountability.
AHC’s assessment of West Kimberly released
The Federal Minister for Sustainability, Tony Burke, has released the final national heritage assessment of the West Kimberly region by the Australian Heritage Council (AHC).
Carbon price could cut more carbon than expected
Australia could achieve significantly greater than expected emissions reductions by 2020 if the Federal Government passes it successfully implements its carbon package, according to research conducted by environmental think-tank ClimateWorks Australia.
Comcare to target bullying, drug and alcohol in WHS plan
The federal work health and safety regulator, Comcare, has outlined its Work Health and Safety Plan for the current financial year, with the agency saying it will target bullying, drug and alcohol harm at work.
Panel appointed on constitutional recognition of local government
The Federal Government has appointed the members of the independent expert panel that will progress the recognition of local government in the Australian Constitution.
Applications open for Emerging Renewables program
The Federal Government has opened the Emerging Rewnables program for promising renewable energy technology projects.
Public sector skills shortage grows
Global recruitment agency Hays has published a research white paper into the skills shortage in Australia, finding that the public sector is suffering the largest shortage in the country.
RBA slashes GDP forecasts
The Reserve Bank of Australia has slashed its Gross Domestic Product forecast for the 2011-12 financial year by one percentage point.
Australian e-economy tops $130 billion
A report commissioned by Google and published by Deloitte Access Economics shows that the direct contribution of the Internet to the Australian economy is valued at $50 billion, while wider benefits through productivity gains is at $27 billion and the value of benefits to households is at $53 billion.
Government seeks input on clean energy legislation
The Government is seeking comment from the public, stakeholders and legal experts on the details of its Clean Energy Legislative Package.
Productivity Commission publishes population roundtable proceedings
In March 2011, the Productivity Commission hosted a roundtable on the theme A ‘Sustainable’ Population? — Key Policy Issues. The proceedings have been released to enable public access to the papers and discussion, and the insights that emerged.
Federal Government releases high-speed rail study
The Federal Government has released its feasibility study into the development of a high-speed rail network to connect eastern seaboard cities, finding that such a network could transport passengers from Sydney to Brisbane in under 3 hours for an estimated $75.
Government releases tax reform discussion paper
The Federal Government has released its first discussion paper for its planned tax reform, described the move as the first step in ‘an ambitious tax reform agenda’.
Federal public servants to strike
Commonwealth public servants are planning to strike in over 40 sites in the coming days after pay disputes continue to stall.
Federal Government finalises health reform
The Federal Government has signed off with all states and territories on details of the national health reform, agreed to in principle by COAG in February.
Reforms to federal legal system implemented
Australia is set to see fewer disputes resolved in court thanks to a suite of reforms made to the federal legal system according to Attorney-General Robert McClelland.
COAG Review of the National Water Commission to get underway
The National Water Commission will be reviewed to assess the effectiveness and continuing appropriateness of its roles in promoting water reform objectives and outcomes.
ACF calls for more Federal Government support for Cape York
The Australian Conservation Foundation’s executive director Don Henry has called for the Federal Government to take a more direct interest in conservation and management in the Cape York Peninsula.
Opposition reveals broadband alternative
The Federal Opposition’s Shadow Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull has revealed information on his party’s alternative to the Government’s National Broadband Network (NBN).
Ferguson promises green compensation for states
Federal Minister for Resources and Energy Martin Ferguson has promised that states stand to benefit directly from the carbon policies.