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BuildSkills Australia officially launched to tackle skills shortages

Written by Water Source | Mar 11, 2024 3:55:26 AM

A new entity established by the Federal Government to tackle Australia’s skills shortage in the built environment sector was formally launched this week by the Minister for Skills and Training, Brendan O’Connor.

BuildSkills Australia is preparing the country’s first workforce plan for the sector and will become a strong and strategic voice of the construction, property and water industries.

The newly established Jobs and Skills Council (JSC) was established by the Federal Government’s Department of Employment and Workplace Relations to address Australia’s skills and training needs.

Co-Chair of the Board of BuildSkills Australia Paula Masters said the entity would provide leadership, innovation and a level of research and insight not previously available to industry.

“Our priority now is to develop the first ever national workforce plan for the construction, property and water industries and this work is already well underway,” Ms Masters said.

“The comprehensive plan will support Federal Government policy making and support skills and training needs across the sector.”

“BuildSkills’ workforce plan will place a priority on ensuring the skills and training of today meet the needs of the future,” she said.

BuildSkills Australia is hosting roundtable events in every state and territory to seek input to the workforce plan from government, employer groups, unions, and training and education bodies.

A Water Webinar is being held on Monday 18 March to help shape national plans for the future of jobs and skills in the water industry. The roundtable discussion will include BuildSkills' latest analysis and outlook and provide an opportunity to share insights and concerns from industry. 

Co-Chair Gabrielle Trainor, AO, an ambassador for female participation in construction and infrastructure, said Australia was looking to a new way forward with a strong, diverse workforce.

“The built environment sector is changing rapidly, and I foresee amazing opportunities particularly for women to step up and fill roles they may never had considered before,” Ms Trainor said.

“Creating new pathways and increasing diversity in the workforce is essential for a more productive industry to support strong growth in the country’s economy.”

Ms Trainor said BuildSkills has established a highly qualified team led by Chief Executive Officer Brett Schimming, who has hit the ground running.

“We have assembled a team of respected industry leaders and experts to engage with industry and drive solutions that can meet the long-term needs of the built environment sector,” she said.

“Building skills is about building our future. The time to act is now.”

For more information about the boundless opportunities of careers in water visit www.careersinwater.com.au. Careers in Water is an initiative of the Australian Water Association (AWA) and the Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA) to increase awareness and attraction of talent to work in water and be part of delivering a sustainable water future. The first phase of this initiative is the launch of a Careers in Water website. The site includes employment pathway resources and inspiring case studies and stories to enable the water sector to attract and retain the skills to fulfil critical roles now and in the future.


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