Burnie City Council, Tasmania, has welcomed confirmation that Burnie will host the first federally funded industry training hub for the wider Northwest region and the West Coast.
The training hubs will strengthen partnerships between local schools, industries and employers, and ensure that vocational education and training is a first-choice option.
Mayor, Steve Kons, said the Industry Training Hub would build on other initiatives in the region, including the roll out of the Jobs Generation Package, Beacon Foundation, the Don and Hellyer Regional Collectives, Burnie Works, the Sustainable Murchison Plan and the Cradle Coast Authority Regional
Futures Plan.
“We believe the emphasis on encouraging more students to consider vocations requiring a VET qualification, and to provide the supported pathways to these qualifications, is vital for the continued economic growth in our region.
“Many of our important industry sectors including Advanced Manufacturing, Agriculture, Mining, Transport and Logistics, Forestry, Aquaculture, Tourism and Renewable Energy all require employees with VET qualifications.
“Many of these sectors are growing, or are projected to grow in the coming years.
“The Industry Training Hub will help ensure our young people and industry are engaged to take advantage of these opportunities.
“We look forward to working with the Hub Facilitator as the program is rolled out next year.”