2012 news releases

$100,000 for LaunchPad program

The State Government is committing $100,000 over the next 12 months to support 25 young people,
either in or at risk of entering the juvenile justice system, to get training and find jobs.

15 May

SA Unemployment rate steady in April

ABS Labour Force figures released today show the headline unemployment rate in South Australia remaining steady at 5.2 per cent in April.

SA Unemployment rate steady in April

10 May

Students set to plan careers at Adelaide expo

More than 18,000 visitors are expected to attend this year’s National Careers and Employment Expo at the Adelaide Showgrounds starting on Friday.

Students set to plan careers at Adelaide expo

9 May

Bill to establish TAFE SA as statutory authority

Another significant milestone in the State Government’s Skills for All reform of vocational education and training was reached today with the introduction into State Parliament of legislation establishing TAFE SA as a single statutory authority.

Bill to establish TAFE SA as statutory authority

5 April

$1 million fellowship for new University of Adelaide Chair

The State Government is providing three $1 million fellowships to further develop research capabilities at the University of Adelaide, Flinders University and UniSA.

Science and Information Economy Minister, Tom Kenyon says the funding for each university is being made available over four years through the Premier’s Science and Industry Fund.

$1 million fellowship for new University of Adelaide Chair

4 April

Nominations are now open for this year’s South Australian Training Awards.

Employment, Higher Education and Skills Minister Tom Kenyon says the peak State awards, hosted by the Training and Skills Commission, celebrate outstanding quality in vocational education and training (VET).Nominations now open for South Australian Training Awards

20 March

ABS Labour Force figures released today show South Australia having the equal second lowest unemployment rate in the nation.

Employment, Higher Education and Skills Minister, Tom Kenyon said that while the headline unemployment rate rose slightly by 0.1 percentage points in February, the figure of 5.2 per cent was also the same as the national rate.$3.25M to boost adult literacy and numeracy skills

8 March

The State Government is allocating a further $3.25 million next financial year as part of its ongoing Skills for All commitment to create an extra 6,000 training places aimed at increasing adult literacy and numeracy skills over six years.$3.25M to boost adult literacy and numeracy skills

2 March
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