Minister for Training and Skills
Role / OfficeReferenced in 2 bills
Jobs Queensland Bill 2015
This bill creates Jobs Queensland, a new independent body that advises the state government on what skills Queensland will need, how to plan for future workforce needs, and how the apprenticeship and traineeship system should work. It is intended to give industry, unions, and regional Queensland a stronger voice in shaping training priorities.
16/9/2015· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Work & EmploymentEducation
Further Education and Training (Training Ombudsman) and Another Act Amendment Bill 2015
This bill creates an independent Training Ombudsman for Queensland to handle complaints about vocational education and training, apprenticeships, and traineeships. The Ombudsman is an independent statutory position appointed by the Governor in Council and backed by a public service office, with powers to investigate, refer, and report on complaints.
1/12/2015· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
EducationWork & Employment