You can find the WA Government's first STEM skills strategy, launched in 2019, and a related brochure, below.
The strategy has now been complemented by a mission update – Future state, future skills: Accelerating STEM skills for Western Australia – which builds on the first strategy.
The strategy aims to build a globally competitive and innovative workforce with the skills to drive Western Australia’s technological future and create job opportunities.
STEM Advisory Panel
Show moreThe strategy was developed by the STEM Advisory Panel chaired by WA’s Chief Scientist, Professor Peter Klinken AC, and comprising experts from the school education, industry, vocational education and training, university and community sectors.
- Department of Education
- Australian Information Industry Association
- Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia
- Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia
- StartupWA
- Rio Tinto
- Woodside
- Engineers Australia
- UnionsWA
- Western Australian Museum
- Scitech
- State Training Board
- Department of Training and Workforce Development
- Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation
- Association of Independent Schools of Western Australia
- Catholic Education Western Australia
- School Curriculum and Standards Authority
- Science Teachers’ Association of Western Australia
- Curtin University
- University of Western Australia (representing Curtin University, Edith Cowan University, Murdoch University, the University of Notre Dame and the University of Western Australia)
- Independent experts in STEM education, indigenous culture, innovation and technology