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Jobs and Skills Transition for the Latrobe Valley Report

30 April 2012

This report describes the occupations and skill sets of workers in the Latrobe Valley power generation sector to inform policy and program initiatives.

 

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Skills for a Sustainable Future Employer Survey report

14 September 2011

The report was completed in 2009 and is now available to the public.

 

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Murdi Paaki Green Skills Report

24 August 2011

The report maps opportunities in the emerging green economy for the Indigenous communities of Murdi Paaki, NSW.

 

Learning & Teaching Sustainability

18 July 2011

This DEEWR funded website a finalist in the NSW Government Green Globe Awards 2011.

 

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Clean Energy and Other Skills Package

12 July 2011

$32 million to be invested in developing clean energy and other skills.

 

New research on PD for VET

8 July 2011

This report examines eight selected Skills for Sustainability Professional Development Programs for VET practitioners in four states

 

Green Skills Agreement

8 December 2009

On 7 December 2009, the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) endorsed a new Green Skills Agreement that will enable individuals and businesses to contribute to a sustainable, low-carbon economy in their workplaces and communities.

 

Green Skills Agreement

8 December 2009

On 7 December 2009, the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) endorsed a new Green Skills Agreement that will enable individuals and businesses to contribute to a sustainable, low-carbon economy in their workplaces and communities.

 

Green Skills Forum

20 November 2009

On 23 October 2009 more than 120 business leaders, sustainability experts and government representatives attended the Green Skills Forum in Melbourne.

 

National VET Sector Sustainability Action Plan

2 July 2009

The National VET Sector Sustainability Action Plan (NVSSAP) 2009-2012 was endorsed by the Ministerial Council for Vocational and Technical Education (MCVTE) on 12 June 2009.