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Jobs and Skills Australia

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JSA

As of 16 November 2022, Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA) commenced as an Australian government statutory body. The government established JSA as a statutory body to provide independent advice on current, emerging and future workforce, skills and training needs.

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VET student outcomes – top 100 courses (2023)


The analysis of the VET National Data Asset (VNDA) provides valuable insights into student outcomes achieved through completion of a VET program of study. This analysis covers the top 100 course completions in the 2018-19 financial year, representing 66.5% of all VET course completions.
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2023 Skills Priority List: key findings report


The Skills Priority List (SPL) provides a detailed view of occupations in shortage and the anticipated future demand for occupations in Australia. The SPL is released annually as a point-in-time assessment of the labour market and serves as a valuable tool that can inform policymakers towards aligning policies and strategies with the current demand of...
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Towards a national jobs and skills roadmap


This inaugural Jobs and Skills Report provides an initial assessment of the national skills system and Australia’s current, emerging and future skills needs.
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The clean energy generation: workforce needs for a net zero economy


The Australian Government commissioned Jobs and Skills Australia to undertake a capacity study on the workforce needs for Australia’s transition to a clean energy economy. This study provides critical evidence and insights to support the workforce planning, policy development and program design needed to build a strong and vibrant clean energy sector.
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First Nations people workforce analysis


First Nations people make diverse and important contributions to Australia’s workforce and are leading the way at the pinnacle of many sectors, but unacceptable gaps persist in education and employment outcomes at the population level. Jobs and Skills Australia has used administrative data to piece together new information to aid conversations about supporting First Nations...

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