The significance of Queensland’s manufacturing industry in today’s global economy cannot be overstated. Almost everything we use in our daily lives—from the clothes we wear to the devices we rely on—has been created through the transformative process of manufacturing. As the industry adapts and grows, we need to ensure our investment in training and skills keep paces, supporting manufacturers to innovate and stay competitive.
In 2024, Manufacturing Skills Queensland will release its first Annual Training Plan (ATP). The ATP will support industry to address critical skills and workforce challenges through targeted investment and training programs. To ensure that we develop an ATP that will deliver the biggest impact, we want to hear from leaders, professionals, and experts in industry—your input is vital and will help us focus our efforts.
Discussion paper
Manufacturing Skills Queensland has published a discussion paper to guide the consultation.
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Manufacturing Skills Queensland welcomes input from all stakeholders involved or impacted by training, skills and workforce development – particularly from employers in the industry. There are a number of ways you can have your say.
Option 1: In-person Forums
Register to attend one of our face-to-face events. Forums will be two (2) hours in duration and are designed for small groups of 20 to 25 people. Places are limited.
Option 2: Virtual Forums
Register to attend one of our virtual events. Forums will be two (2) hours in duration and are designed for small groups of up to 50 people. Places are limited.
Option 3: Complete the online survey
You can submit responses to the discussion paper questions via online survey. You can submit responses to as many or as few of the questions in the paper as you wish.
Submissions have now closed, thank you to everyone who made a submission to guide the development of our Annual Training Plan.
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Manufacturing Skills Queensland is using an online survey tool to facilitate the discussion paper.
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