TAFE Directors Australia has called on the government to urgently freeze funding to "high risk" vocational training providers and ban others amid the ongoing controversy surrounding the VET FEE-HELP scheme. In a statement issued on Monday morning, TDA chief executive Martin ...
More »Deregistered Unique faces ACCC court action
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has initiated legal proceedings against VET provider Unique International College over allegations the company made “false or misleading representations and engaged in misleading or deceptive and unconscionable conduct”. In a statement issued late yesterday, ...
More »Private VET must go after own offenders: Camm
Private VET must self-regulate effectively to stop dodgy providers, the Australian Council for Private Education and Training has said. In his response to the Senate inquiry into the sector, ACPET chief executive Rod Camm acknowledged systemic flaws in private VET ...
More »Labor, Greens pounce on findings of ‘rampant abuse’ in private VET
Labor and the Greens have both concluded that the findings of a Senate inquiry into the private VET sector reflect what they’ve been saying all along – that there are big problems that need to be fixed. The Senate inquiry into ...
More »Greens lead rally against TAFE cuts in NSW
People across NSW took to the streets and their keyboards this week to protest the Baird Government’s TAFE privatisation bid. Last month, NSW Greens MP Dr John Kaye obtained a document that showed the Baird Government was considering cutting $63 million from ...
More »Childcare training woes point out hazards of shonky VET providers
An ASQA report shows the training of childcare workers isn’t the only thing that’s inadequate. By John Mitchell A controversial report has exposed the poor level of training of childcare workers around Australia, a finding that will cause deep consternation among ...
More »Call for tough action against dodgy VET providers
Online VET provider Open Universities Australia and the federal opposition have called for dodgy private training providers to be shut down and prosecuted. This follows recent testimony before a Senate inquiry into private VET providers that gave evidence the sector is poorly regulated. ...
More »Turnbull opens door to concessions on reform amid Cabinet reshuffle
New Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has raised the possibility of further concessions by the Coalition in its pursuit of higher education reform. Speaking a day after the announcement of sweeping changes to ministerial oversight of the Department of Education and Training as part of a ...
More »Stop cuts to VET: Labor
Labor has slammed the Abbott Government for the large decline in apprentices since its election in September 2013. New figures from the National Centre for Vocational Education and Research show apprentices in training in September 2013 totalled 417,700. This is compared with ...
More »Substance trumps spin
Victoria led VET down the path to dysfunction but it is now providing ideas for grown-up solutions while the country’s leaders ramble on. Two totally different future approaches to redesigning the VET sector were tabled in the month of July ...
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