Liberal Party NSW
Connect with the NSW Liberals
  • Our Team
    • State Liberals
    • Meet Mark Speakman
    • Federal Liberals
  • Our Party
    • Our Structure
    • Our Beliefs
    • Our History
    • Our Leaders
    • Join Our Party
    • Friends of the Liberal Party
    • Liberal Women's Council
    • NSW Young Liberals
  • News
    • Federal News
    • State News
  • Get Involved
  • Contact
  • Volunteer
  • Members' Login
Join Donate

New data shows apprenticeship and traineeship numbers continue to rise

26 July 2022
Share this
Related Articles

The number of apprentices and trainees in jobs across the state increased 11 per cent in the year to December 2021, off the back of the NSW Government’s unprecedented investment in fee-free training.
 
The National Centre for Vocational Education and Research (NCVER) report shows NSW continues to lead the nation, with more apprentices and trainees than any other state or territory.
 
Minister for Skills and Training Alister Henskens said 106,445 apprentices and trainees were in training at the end of 2021, with both commencements and completions up overall on the year before.
 
“Our push to turbocharge the take-up of vocational education and training is securing a brighter future for NSW, with more people getting skilled, finding jobs and growing the economy,” Mr Henskens said.
 
“It’s great to see the number of women undertaking apprenticeships and traineeships in NSW continuing to surge, with a 21 per cent increase in 2021.
 
“Our record skills investment is helping people boost their budget through free training, allowing them to find in-demand jobs and contribute to historically low unemployment rates in NSW.”
 
The NSW Government is removing barriers to vocational education and training for young people through programs like JobTrainer, Careers NSW, the Educational Pathways Program and reforms to the HSC and ATAR that will significantly expand the education and employment pathways available to young people.
 
Business NSW CEO Daniel Hunter welcomed the Government’s ongoing commitment to a strong pipeline of skilled workers in NSW.
 
“Lifting the number of young people in apprenticeships, enhancing vocational education and training options for those looking to upskill or explore another career is just what the doctor ordered to address the state’s skill shortage,” Mr Hunter said.
 
“Helping someone get a job and get skilled is not just great for business and the economy, but is a positive step for young people and their families.”

Related Articles: #Jobs | #Skills and Training

Local manufacturing policy all spin, no substance and a broken promise

Local manufacturing policy all spin, no substance and a broken promise

The Opposition has called out today’s ferry announcement as another broken promise, saying it falls short of the Labor Government’s commitment to build public transport vehicles in NSW.

26 June 2023

Women and youth drive NSW jobs market

Women and youth drive NSW jobs market

New South Wales has maintained the lowest unemployment rate among the states for the sixth consecutive month, according to today’s ABS labour force data.

17 March 2023

100,000 new jobs for Western Sydney

100,000 new jobs for Western Sydney

A re-elected Liberal and Nationals Government will create 100,000 new jobs in Western Sydney over the next five years, turbocharging the economy and ensuring Western Sydney remains a thrivin...

27 February 2023

Authorised by Chris Stone, Liberal Party of Australia, NSW Division, Level 2, 131 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000.

Donations by individuals to registered political parties of between $2 and $1,500 in a financial year are tax deductible. Phone: 02 8356 0300.

Privacy Policy

Liberal Party NSW