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South Australian Skills Commissioner appointed
The Marshall Liberal Government has today announced Ms Renee Hindmarsh will be the state’s first South Australian Skills Commissioner.
Ms Hindmarsh will take a leading role in shaping further reform of South Australia’s skills training system through her leadership of both the South Australian Skills Commission and Industry Skills
Councils.
“The appointment of Ms Hindmarsh as Skills Commissioner is the latest step in the Marshall Liberal Government’s reform of skills training to deliver new and growing employment opportunities for
South Australians,” said Minister for Innovation and Skills David Pisoni.
“It is critical that the skills training we provide meets the needs of the businesses and industries that underpin the South Australian economy and the jobs they create.
The data comes from the latest National Skills Commission internet Vacancy Index (IVI). National Skills Commissioner, Adam Boyton, said the number coincided with a 1.4 per cent increase in job advertisements in NSW for December 2020. Mr Boyton said the figures related to the Tweed, Northern Rivers, Clarence, Coffs and Port Macquarie areas. Job advertisements in the NSW North Coast have risen strongly by 1400 (or 76.4 per cent) over the 12 months to December 2020, he said. The strong growth in job advertisements in NSW North Coast reflects the broad trend of stronger increases in job advertisements in regional areas compared with the capital cities.