Queensland TAFE to be the premier Vocational Education and Training provider

The Queensland Training Assets Management Authority is to be abolished gaving Queensland TAFE the ‘certainty needed’ to play its role in the Government’s jobs strategy as the state’s premier public VET provider. All training assets held by QTAMA are to be transferred to the Department of Education and Training.

A 10-year strategic plan will be developed through consultation with stakeholders and an audit of training assets and is expected to be implemented by July 2016.

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