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New education programs to benefit councils

Queensland Minister for Local Government Ann Leahy has welcomed a new program that is set to benefit local councils.

From June 2025, Queensland Treasury Corporation (QTC) will join with Griffith University to deliver education courses aimed at upskilling and boosting financial and risk capability across Queensland’s public sector workforce.

QTC Education courses will cover key financial areas including financial management, evaluating and developing business cases, project and change management and funding and investment.

Minister Leahy said the education opportunities provided a range of benefits to local councils and the communities they served.

“Financial acuity is crucial for anyone managing public funds and educational opportunities such as these will help to ensure that public funds are used as prudently as possible, that finances are as well-managed as can be and that risk is assessed capably,” she said.

“In turn, this means Queenslanders can trust their government institutions to be as effective and efficient as possible when managing every last dollar.

“Ongoing education opportunities are also an investment in our people, helping them to grow in their own career goals and providing incentives to work in the public sector.”

The statewide offering will serve clients across state government agencies, Government Owned Corporations and Queensland’s 77 councils, with a focus on those in regional and remote areas.

Additionally, a panel of several universities and specialist training partners will offer further specialised training to suit individual client needs.

QTC’s acting CEO, Susan Buckley said Griffith University was chosen as the provider of core financial and local government training following a competitive selection process.

“For decades, QTC has enhanced the capabilities of public sector finance leaders and workers at all levels, empowering them with the skills to manage financial resources effectively,” said Ms Buckley.

“In partnership with Griffith University, the refreshed offering will deliver an uplift in these capabilities, contributing to the overall financial health and sustainability of Queensland.”

Griffith University Pro Vice Chancellor (Business) Professor Caitlin Byrne said the collaboration will ensure public sector professionals receive the best possible training from Griffith’s finance experts.

“We are excited to partner with QTC to deliver impactful education empowering public sector professionals to make informed financial decisions which will benefit all Queenslanders”, Professor Caitlin Byrne said.

“QTC Education also provides bespoke training for local councils which equips them with the knowledge they need to make informed and sustainable financial decisions for their local communities.

“Griffith University is committed to ensuring our programs achieve beneficial impacts on society and the communities we engage with, so we are pleased to be contributing to the QTC Education offering and supporting local communities around Queensland.”

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