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THE graphic skills shortage in NSW will be addressed by a new $710M investment in vocational training providers.
 
It means more providers and more qualifications for more regions will feature in the 2023-24 skills provider contracts.
 
The State Government investment will allow 556 approved providers to deliver subsidised training in priority qualifications that address the skills needs in NSW.
 
The single biggest investment is being directed to TAFE NSW, receiving more than two thirds of the total funding under these skills provider contracts. This meets the entirety of the TAFE application for funding.
 
Capacity has been increased for qualifications in emerging industries as skills for the jobs of the future, including in Wind Power Generation and Automotive Electric Vehicle Technology.
 
New contracts will increase capacity in the Diploma of Nursing in Sydney and now for all regional areas for increased demand in hospitals and aged care.
 
Providers are being funded to allow for the state-wide coverage of Certificate III and IV School Based Education and Support, and Diploma of School Based Education and Care.
 
This funding also means the Diploma of Applied Technologies, advanced engineering and advanced electrical qualifications will become more accessible.

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SUPERANNUATION fund HESTA has called for mandatory employer Super Guarantee (SG) contributions to be included in minimum standards for gig workers to prevent future poverty. HESTA has called for legislative changes to secure super rights for gig workers and strengthen oversight by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) to ensure proper super payments by employers. The focus is on gig work in the care economy, particularly in health and community services, where online platform employment is becoming more prevalent. 

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THE proposed industrial relations (IR) changes by the Australian Federal Government could have various consequences, says Business NSW. These include a surge in grocery prices, an increase in cash-in-hand work, and higher costs for major events. Business NSW expressed concern about the reforms, stating that they will permanently alter the operations of over 840,000 businesses in the state. Key concerns for businesses are the Same Job Same Pay provisions and changes to entitlements for casual employee.

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THE NSW Government has expanded its MyServiceNSW Account platform to include the management of land tax obligations. People can now seamlessly access and manage land tax alongside other services such as driver license renewal or applying for cost-of-living support. Through the MyServiceNSW Account, users can view or manage land tax, lodge returns, request exemptions, access assessment notices, and set up payment plans. They can also opt-in for digital notifications, reducing delivery time to just 48 hours. 

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THE NSW Minns Government has passed the Constitutional Amendment (Sydney Water and Hunter Water) Bill 2023, protecting Sydney Water and Hunter Water from privatization. The amendment to the Constitution Act ensures that these state-owned corporations and their main undertakings remain in public ownership and cannot be sold or disposed of. 

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THE Housing Australia Future Fund Bill is crucial to address the escalating housing crisis in Western Sydney region according to a leading advocate group. 
 
The Western Sydney Leadership Dialogue has called on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to take responsibility and engage in Senate negotiations to pass the Bill.
 
Chairman Christopher Brown said the region’s most vulnerable individuals were being pushed towards homelessness due to historically high levels of housing stress and rising rents
 
Mr Brown urged the Prime Minister to use his parliamentary negotiation experience and authority to swiftly resolve the deadlock and ensure the government's housing reform package was implemented.
 
While acknowledging that housing stress is not exclusive to the West, Mr Brown stressed the region bore a disproportionate burden due to population growth. 
 
“The Dialogue not only urges the Prime Minister's involvement but also calls for the government to explore innovative solutions by combining public and private funding. This collaborative approach would effectively address the critical housing issue in Western Sydney,” he said.
 
Mr Brown expressed disappointment that since the conception of the HAFF two years ago the housing crisis had deteriorated significantly.
 
“Urgent action is necessary to curb the worsening conditions as population growth and international tourism return to pre-pandemic levels.”
 
“The government must act swiftly and decisively to address the housing crisis in Greater Western Sydney by passing the HAFF Bill. The future of the region depends on it.”

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THE Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) has expressed support for the Albanese Government's crackdown on vaping. 
 
The Minister for Health and Aged Care, Mark Butler, has announced measures to curb the e-cigarette black market, including restrictions on flavors and colors, pharmaceutical packaging, limits on nicotine concentrations and volumes, and a ban on single-use disposable products. 
 
The RACGP President, Dr. Nicole Higgins, welcomed these actions and emphasized the need to protect young people from nicotine vaping. 
 
She praised the $63M advertising campaign aimed at discouraging vaping and smoking and highlighted the importance of limiting the appeal of vaping products, which often target children. 
 
Dr Higgins also emphasized the RACGP's willingness to collaborate with the government and promote vaping as a smoking cessation strategy under medical supervision. 
 
She encouraged individuals to seek help from their GPs for various quitting options.

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