❓ I refer to your announcements on 8 July 2010 and 11 March 2009, of the State Priority Occupations List (SPOL), and the ten independent advisory councils respectively, and ask - (1) When were the ten a
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I refer to your announcements on 8 July 2010 and 11 March 2009, of the State Priority Occupations List (SPOL), and the ten independent advisory councils respectively, and ask -
(1) When were the ten advisory councils established?
(2) Did these ten councils develop the State Priority Occupations List (SPOL)?
(3) If no to (2), who did?
(4) If the advisory groups did not develop the SPOL, did they provide advice regarding the list and if not, what is their purpose?
(5) Why was there such a long delay between announcing the formation of the ten advisory groups and releasing the SPOL?
(1) When were the ten advisory councils established?
(2) Did these ten councils develop the State Priority Occupations List (SPOL)?
(3) If no to (2), who did?
(4) If the advisory groups did not develop the SPOL, did they provide advice regarding the list and if not, what is their purpose?
(5) Why was there such a long delay between announcing the formation of the ten advisory groups and releasing the SPOL?
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12 October 2010
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Minister for Training and Workforce Development
Response time
35 days
(1) The new Training Council network was established in June 2009.
(2) No.
(3) The State Priority Occupations List was developed by the Department of Training and Workforce Development.
(4) Yes. The Training Councils provided advice which was used in preparing the State Priority Occupations List.
(5) The Department of Training and Workforce Development was established on
30 October 2009. One of the outputs of the new workforce development function of the Department was the development of the State Priority Occupations List.
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(2) No.
(3) The State Priority Occupations List was developed by the Department of Training and Workforce Development.
(4) Yes. The Training Councils provided advice which was used in preparing the State Priority Occupations List.
(5) The Department of Training and Workforce Development was established on
30 October 2009. One of the outputs of the new workforce development function of the Department was the development of the State Priority Occupations List.
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