Abolish PaTH Internships (ECR114)
The proposal would abolish the Youth Jobs PaTH Internship Program from 1 July 2022.
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The proposal would abolish the Youth Jobs PaTH Internship Program from 1 July 2022.
Read moreAbolish PaTH Internships (ECR114)
The proposal would abolish the Youth Jobs PaTH Internship Program from 1 July 2022.
Read more20,000 More University Places (ECR113)
The proposal would fund Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) for an additional 20,000 undergraduates commencing enrolments, with 10,000 in 2022-23 and 10,000 in 2023-24.
Places, cross-band funding distributions and indexation arrangements would be consistent with those for the 2020-21 Budget measure JobMaker Plan — higher education — additional support for students and education providers, with additional Commonwealth Grants Scheme (CGS) funding for commencing enrolments being provided for four years after commencement.
The proposal would commence on 1 July 2022.
Read more20,000 More University Places (ECR113)
The proposal would fund Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) for an additional 20,000 undergraduates commencing enrolments, with 10,000 in 2022-23 and 10,000 in 2023-24.
Places, cross-band funding distributions and indexation arrangements would be consistent with those for the 2020-21 Budget measure JobMaker Plan — higher education — additional support for students and education providers, with additional Commonwealth Grants Scheme (CGS) funding for commencing enrolments being provided for four years after commencement.
The proposal would commence on 1 July 2022.
Read more20,000 More University Places (ECR113)
The proposal would fund Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) for an additional 20,000 undergraduates commencing enrolments, with 10,000 in 2022-23 and 10,000 in 2023-24.
Places, cross-band funding distributions and indexation arrangements would be consistent with those for the 2020-21 Budget measure JobMaker Plan — higher education — additional support for students and education providers, with additional Commonwealth Grants Scheme (CGS) funding for commencing enrolments being provided for four years after commencement.
The proposal would commence on 1 July 2022.
Read more20,000 More University Places (ECR113)
The proposal would fund Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) for an additional 20,000 undergraduates commencing enrolments, with 10,000 in 2022-23 and 10,000 in 2023-24.
Places, cross-band funding distributions and indexation arrangements would be consistent with those for the 2020-21 Budget measure JobMaker Plan — higher education — additional support for students and education providers, with additional Commonwealth Grants Scheme (CGS) funding for commencing enrolments being provided for four years after commencement.
The proposal would commence on 1 July 2022.
Read more20,000 More University Places (ECR113)
The proposal would fund Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) for an additional 20,000 undergraduates commencing enrolments, with 10,000 in 2022-23 and 10,000 in 2023-24.
Places, cross-band funding distributions and indexation arrangements would be consistent with those for the 2020-21 Budget measure JobMaker Plan — higher education — additional support for students and education providers, with additional Commonwealth Grants Scheme (CGS) funding for commencing enrolments being provided for four years after commencement.
The proposal would commence on 1 July 2022.
Read moreTackling Modern Slavery (ECR112)
This proposal has 2 components which would take effect from 1 January 2023.
Component 1: Establish an office of the Australian Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, which would reside within the Attorney General’s Department.
This body would be modelled on the United Kingdom’s Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner. It would be responsible for monitoring the efforts and effectiveness of all state institutions to tackle modern slavery, funding modern slavery research, and for maintaining a constant exchange with civil society and stakeholders.
Read moreTackling Modern Slavery (ECR112)
This proposal has 2 components which would take effect from 1 January 2023.
Component 1: Establish an office of the Australian Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, which would reside within the Attorney General’s Department.
This body would be modelled on the United Kingdom’s Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner. It would be responsible for monitoring the efforts and effectiveness of all state institutions to tackle modern slavery, funding modern slavery research, and for maintaining a constant exchange with civil society and stakeholders.
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