Commonwealth and State Governments deliver more fee-free training

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Fee-free TAFE set to continue in 2024
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Two young Aboriginal women learning a trade with fee-free training.

The Commonwealth and State Governments will continue their partnership to deliver Fee-Free TAFE and vocational education and training (VET) places to Western Australians over the next three years. Under the joint-partnership, a further 22,200 Fee-Free TAFE and VET places will be available for Western Australians from January 2024.

In 2024, the WA Government will fund additional places to keep pace with demand, which has seen Fee-Free enrolments across VET soar to more than 34,000 this year.

Fee-Free places target areas of skills shortage such as early childhood education and care, health care, aged and disability care, technology and digital skills, hospitality and tourism, construction, agriculture, VET workforce, and the defence industry.

This injection of Fee-Free training places builds on the success of the initiative throughout 2023, and will continue to provide cost of living support for Western Australians choosing to study in priority areas. It continues the genuine collaboration and partnership between the Commonwealth and WA Governments to plug the skills gap, and provide training opportunities for all Australians.

This year saw a strong take up of Fee-Free places, with qualifications in early childhood education and care, aged and disability care, nursing, along with information technology, and hospitality having the strongest enrolments, adding much-needed skills for these priority industries. In 2023, Fee-Free training is available across 130 courses, including a range of qualifications and skill sets with all Western Australians eligible to access the program at WA TAFE colleges and training providers.

Federal Minister for Skills and Training Brendan O'Connor said, "This is what genuine collaboration and partnership can achieve - real results for everyday Australians. Fee-Free TAFE and VET has been such a success, the Albanese Government is committing to a further 300,000 places beginning next year, with 22,200 of those places in Western Australia. This is a $44.5 million investment in skills and training in Western Australia."

Premier Roger Cook added, "Our economic strength relies on our skilled workforce, so it's critical every Western Australia has access to our TAFE and vocational courses. This investment will give workers the skills they need to find quality work across our State. ."

"Education and training can be life changing - and with Fee-Free TAFE set to continue into 2024, there has never been a better time to try one of the free courses on offer." said Training Minister Simone McGurk.

Read the full media statement here

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