❓ Mr. Logan asks about the allocation of federal funds under the National Partnership Agreement on Skills Reform to State Training Providers and private RTOs. The Minister's response indicates that specific allocations to individual providers are not tracked, as the funding is treated as general training funds.
AnsweredQoN 4106Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the provision of Federal funds under the National Partnership Agreement on Skills Reform to Registered Training Organisations (RTO) via the State Government and I ask: (a) can the Minister please outline for each financial year from 2012-2013 onwards: (i) how much federal funding has been provided to each State Training Provider; and (ii) how much federal funding has been provided to each private RTO?
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Answered
11 August 2015
Responded by
Minister for Training and Workforce Development
Response time
82 days
(a)
(i)-(ii)
The training delivery component of Commonwealth funding for the National Partnership Agreement on Skills Reform supplements other Commonwealth and State recurrent funding for training delivery and is treated as part of general training funds. Specific allocations are not provided to State Training Providers or private RTOs.
The National Partnership funding for each of the years in question was as follows:
2012-13 - $24.8 million
2013-14 - $24.8 million
2014-15 - $39.3 million
(i)-(ii)
The training delivery component of Commonwealth funding for the National Partnership Agreement on Skills Reform supplements other Commonwealth and State recurrent funding for training delivery and is treated as part of general training funds. Specific allocations are not provided to State Training Providers or private RTOs.
The National Partnership funding for each of the years in question was as follows:
2012-13 - $24.8 million
2013-14 - $24.8 million
2014-15 - $39.3 million
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