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We take proactive approach to bring together key collaborators — small, medium, and large manufacturers, peak bodies, industry councils, experts, training organisations and government — to develop, trial, and deliver skills, training and workforce development programs build the capability of manufacturing in Queensland.

We lead critical interactions between stakeholders, through forums and engagement activities designed to encourage and facilitate information sharing, innovation, and collaboration to directly address employers’ training, skills and workforce challenges and needs.

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Consultations
Consultation and engagement with industry ensures successful design, development, and delivery of programs. Consultation will vary depending on the size, type, and duration of program.

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Strategic Advisory Group
A thought-leadership community that connects respected manufactures to a training, skills and workforce discussion. The Strategic Advisory Group informs MSQ’s major workforce investment and Annual Training Plan.

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Industry Reference Groups
These groups play a pivotal role in shaping the manufacturing workforce in Queensland. The work of these groups helps inform and align Queensland’s training and skills priorities.

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If you have an idea, or want to share your thoughts on any matters relating to training, skills and workforce development in the manufacturing industry, please get in contact.

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Strategic Advisory Group

The Strategic Advisory Group supports investment in training, skills and workforce solutions that ensures our manufacturing industry is robust, skilled, and ready for the future. This group of senior leaders in Queensland’s manufacturing industry meets to share professional insights, pool expertise, and build relationships that make an enduring impact.

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Industry Reference Groups

Hearing directly from industry is important. Manufacturing Skills Queensland coordinates and facilitates a number of Industry Reference Groups to ensure we hear from, test and design programs that are responsive to industry. There are five Industry Reference Groups that sit across broad areas of the manufacturing industry.

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