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Budget 2021: Skills in focus with JobTrainer extension and apprenticeships boost Eloise Keating Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison wearing a face mask. Source: AAP Image/Lukas Coch The 2021 federal budget includes a suite of measures designed to address workplace shortages, boost skills levels and get more people back into work. As foreshadowed in pre-budget reports, the government is extending the JobTrainer fund, which provides access to affordable training courses for young people. The budget provides for an additional $506.3 million over two years, to be matched by contributions from the states and territories. The government expects the extension to provide approximately 163,000 extra low-fee and free training places, including 33,800 places in aged care and 10,000 places in digital skills courses. ....
Budget 2021: How did #auslaw fare? By Jerome Doraisamy|11 May 2021 Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has delivered the 2021-22 federal budget. Here’s what lawyers and law firms across the country need to know. On Tuesday morning, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said that while the Australian economy is recovering well from the age of coronavirus, and has outperformed “all major advanced economies around the world”, the nation is not yet out of the woods. “There is still more to do. We must secure Australia’s economic recovery,” he proclaimed. He promised that the budget, delivered last night, would lay out the Morrison government’s plans to secure Australia’s recovery from the pandemic: “Australia’s strong position today is not the result of luck. Australia makes its own luck.” ....