Albanese government to announce $37.8 million to ‘improve integrity’ in training sector

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Albanese government to announce $37.8 million to ‘improve integrity’ in training sector
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Skills Minister Brendan O’Connor is to announce an investment of “$37.8 million for improving integrity in the training sector,” says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Mr Albanese says this comes as part of the findings they had “from the Nixon review”. “We want to make sure that any shonks in the system get weeded out,” he said during a media conference on Tuesday. “That every dollar goes to making a difference for training people appropriately. “As well as to organisations that are providing that quality education and training.”

Skills Minister Brendan O’Connor is to announce an investment of “$37.8 million for improving integrity in the training sector,” says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

“We want to make sure that any shonks in the system get weeded out,” he said during a media conference on Tuesday.“As well as to organisations that are providing that quality education and training.”

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