WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding education and training statistics, including school demographics, apprenticeship numbers, and parent payments. The answer highlights growth in apprenticeships and government investment in skills.

AnsweredQoN 2222Legislative Assembly
Asked
8 May 2007
Portfolio
Education and Training

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(b) Primary Schools; (c) Secondary Schools; (d) Metropolitan Schools; and (e) Rural and Regional schools?
(c) Secondary Schools; (d) Metropolitan Schools; and (e) Rural and Regional schools?
(d) Metropolitan Schools; and (e) Rural and Regional schools?
(e) Rural and Regional schools?
(b) non-metropolitan Government Schools; (c) metropolitan Non-Government schools; and (d) non-metropolitan Non-government schools?
(c) metropolitan Non-Government schools; and (d) non-metropolitan Non-government schools?
(d) non-metropolitan Non-government schools?
(b) non-metropolitan Government Schools; (c) metropolitan Non-Government schools; and (d) non-metropolitan Non-government schools?
(c) metropolitan Non-Government schools; and (d) non-metropolitan Non-government schools?
(d) non-metropolitan Non-government schools?

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Answered
12 June 2007
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
35 days
(1d) Metropolitan Schools (pre compulsory) 21.43 Metropolitan Schools (primary) 24.83 Metropolitan schools(secondary) 26.24 (1e) Rural and regional Schools (pre compulsory) 19.77 Rural and regional Schools (primary) 22.94 Rural and regional Schools (secondary) 23.04 (2a) 89 402 (2b) 42 179 (2c) 40 801 (2d) 12 203 (3a) 57 063 (3b) 26 498 (3c) 45 994 (3d) 9 471 (4) Apprenticeships and traineeships in Western Australia have shown spectacular growth in the last six years, increasing by 84% from 18,700 in March 2001 to 34,334 in March 2007. This is almost three times the National rate. The Carpenter Government has committed an additional $190 million since February 2005 for initiatives to address skill shortages. The answers to your question are as follows: Apprentices in Training as at 31 Mar 2007 Full Time Employees: Automotive 3,527 Building & Construction 5,483 Community Services Health & Education 70 Electrical 2,671 Food 675 Hospitality & Tourism 1,103 Light Manufacturing 1,112 Metals, Manufacturing & Services 4,876 Primary Industry 203 Utilities, Electrotechnology & Printing 83 Wholesale Retail & Personal Services 1,688 Total 21,491 (5) In the quarter to 31 March 2007, 6454 people commenced an apprenticeship or traineeship training program. (6) No payments have been made to parents of eligible students in 2007 at TAFEWA or with another registered training provider in the last quarter. However, it is anticipated that 2800 payments of $200 will be made shortly for Semester 1 enrolments this year. This timeline is to avoid duplication of payments due to the transition of students from high school to the training sector during this time. Parents of eligible students will receive $200 for either Semester 1 or 2 enrolment, or $400 (paid in two Semester payments of $200) for a student in a full year enrolment.
Metropolitan Schools (primary) 24.83 Metropolitan schools(secondary) 26.24 (1e) Rural and regional Schools (pre compulsory) 19.77 Rural and regional Schools (primary) 22.94 Rural and regional Schools (secondary) 23.04 (2a) 89 402 (2b) 42 179 (2c) 40 801 (2d) 12 203 (3a) 57 063 (3b) 26 498 (3c) 45 994 (3d) 9 471 (4) Apprenticeships and traineeships in Western Australia have shown spectacular growth in the last six years, increasing by 84% from 18,700 in March 2001 to 34,334 in March 2007. This is almost three times the National rate. The Carpenter Government has committed an additional $190 million since February 2005 for initiatives to address skill shortages. The answers to your question are as follows: Apprentices in Training as at 31 Mar 2007 Full Time Employees: Automotive 3,527 Building & Construction 5,483 Community Services Health & Education 70 Electrical 2,671 Food 675 Hospitality & Tourism 1,103 Light Manufacturing 1,112 Metals, Manufacturing & Services 4,876 Primary Industry 203 Utilities, Electrotechnology & Printing 83 Wholesale Retail & Personal Services 1,688 Total 21,491 (5) In the quarter to 31 March 2007, 6454 people commenced an apprenticeship or traineeship training program. (6) No payments have been made to parents of eligible students in 2007 at TAFEWA or with another registered training provider in the last quarter. However, it is anticipated that 2800 payments of $200 will be made shortly for Semester 1 enrolments this year. This timeline is to avoid duplication of payments due to the transition of students from high school to the training sector during this time. Parents of eligible students will receive $200 for either Semester 1 or 2 enrolment, or $400 (paid in two Semester payments of $200) for a student in a full year enrolment.
Metropolitan schools(secondary) 26.24 (1e) Rural and regional Schools (pre compulsory) 19.77 Rural and regional Schools (primary) 22.94 Rural and regional Schools (secondary) 23.04 (2a) 89 402 (2b) 42 179 (2c) 40 801 (2d) 12 203 (3a) 57 063 (3b) 26 498 (3c) 45 994 (3d) 9 471 (4) Apprenticeships and traineeships in Western Australia have shown spectacular growth in the last six years, increasing by 84% from 18,700 in March 2001 to 34,334 in March 2007. This is almost three times the National rate. The Carpenter Government has committed an additional $190 million since February 2005 for initiatives to address skill shortages. The answers to your question are as follows: Apprentices in Training as at 31 Mar 2007 Full Time Employees: Automotive 3,527 Building & Construction 5,483 Community Services Health & Education 70 Electrical 2,671 Food 675 Hospitality & Tourism 1,103 Light Manufacturing 1,112 Metals, Manufacturing & Services 4,876 Primary Industry 203 Utilities, Electrotechnology & Printing 83 Wholesale Retail & Personal Services 1,688 Total 21,491 (5) In the quarter to 31 March 2007, 6454 people commenced an apprenticeship or traineeship training program. (6) No payments have been made to parents of eligible students in 2007 at TAFEWA or with another registered training provider in the last quarter. However, it is anticipated that 2800 payments of $200 will be made shortly for Semester 1 enrolments this year. This timeline is to avoid duplication of payments due to the transition of students from high school to the training sector during this time. Parents of eligible students will receive $200 for either Semester 1 or 2 enrolment, or $400 (paid in two Semester payments of $200) for a student in a full year enrolment.
(1e) Rural and regional Schools (pre compulsory) 19.77 Rural and regional Schools (primary) 22.94 Rural and regional Schools (secondary) 23.04 (2a) 89 402 (2b) 42 179 (2c) 40 801 (2d) 12 203 (3a) 57 063 (3b) 26 498 (3c) 45 994 (3d) 9 471 (4) Apprenticeships and traineeships in Western Australia have shown spectacular growth in the last six years, increasing by 84% from 18,700 in March 2001 to 34,334 in March 2007. This is almost three times the National rate. The Carpenter Government has committed an additional $190 million since February 2005 for initiatives to address skill shortages. The answers to your question are as follows: Apprentices in Training as at 31 Mar 2007 Full Time Employees: Automotive 3,527 Building & Construction 5,483 Community Services Health & Education 70 Electrical 2,671 Food 675 Hospitality & Tourism 1,103 Light Manufacturing 1,112 Metals, Manufacturing & Services 4,876 Primary Industry 203 Utilities, Electrotechnology & Printing 83 Wholesale Retail & Personal Services 1,688 Total 21,491 (5) In the quarter to 31 March 2007, 6454 people commenced an apprenticeship or traineeship training program. (6) No payments have been made to parents of eligible students in 2007 at TAFEWA or with another registered training provider in the last quarter. However, it is anticipated that 2800 payments of $200 will be made shortly for Semester 1 enrolments this year. This timeline is to avoid duplication of payments due to the transition of students from high school to the training sector during this time. Parents of eligible students will receive $200 for either Semester 1 or 2 enrolment, or $400 (paid in two Semester payments of $200) for a student in a full year enrolment.
Rural and regional Schools (primary) 22.94 Rural and regional Schools (secondary) 23.04 (2a) 89 402 (2b) 42 179 (2c) 40 801 (2d) 12 203 (3a) 57 063 (3b) 26 498 (3c) 45 994 (3d) 9 471 (4) Apprenticeships and traineeships in Western Australia have shown spectacular growth in the last six years, increasing by 84% from 18,700 in March 2001 to 34,334 in March 2007. This is almost three times the National rate. The Carpenter Government has committed an additional $190 million since February 2005 for initiatives to address skill shortages. The answers to your question are as follows: Apprentices in Training as at 31 Mar 2007 Full Time Employees: Automotive 3,527 Building & Construction 5,483 Community Services Health & Education 70 Electrical 2,671 Food 675 Hospitality & Tourism 1,103 Light Manufacturing 1,112 Metals, Manufacturing & Services 4,876 Primary Industry 203 Utilities, Electrotechnology & Printing 83 Wholesale Retail & Personal Services 1,688 Total 21,491 (5) In the quarter to 31 March 2007, 6454 people commenced an apprenticeship or traineeship training program. (6) No payments have been made to parents of eligible students in 2007 at TAFEWA or with another registered training provider in the last quarter. However, it is anticipated that 2800 payments of $200 will be made shortly for Semester 1 enrolments this year. This timeline is to avoid duplication of payments due to the transition of students from high school to the training sector during this time. Parents of eligible students will receive $200 for either Semester 1 or 2 enrolment, or $400 (paid in two Semester payments of $200) for a student in a full year enrolment.
Rural and regional Schools (secondary) 23.04 (2a) 89 402 (2b) 42 179 (2c) 40 801 (2d) 12 203 (3a) 57 063 (3b) 26 498 (3c) 45 994 (3d) 9 471 (4) Apprenticeships and traineeships in Western Australia have shown spectacular growth in the last six years, increasing by 84% from 18,700 in March 2001 to 34,334 in March 2007. This is almost three times the National rate. The Carpenter Government has committed an additional $190 million since February 2005 for initiatives to address skill shortages. The answers to your question are as follows: Apprentices in Training as at 31 Mar 2007 Full Time Employees: Automotive 3,527 Building & Construction 5,483 Community Services Health & Education 70 Electrical 2,671 Food 675 Hospitality & Tourism 1,103 Light Manufacturing 1,112 Metals, Manufacturing & Services 4,876 Primary Industry 203 Utilities, Electrotechnology & Printing 83 Wholesale Retail & Personal Services 1,688 Total 21,491 (5) In the quarter to 31 March 2007, 6454 people commenced an apprenticeship or traineeship training program. (6) No payments have been made to parents of eligible students in 2007 at TAFEWA or with another registered training provider in the last quarter. However, it is anticipated that 2800 payments of $200 will be made shortly for Semester 1 enrolments this year. This timeline is to avoid duplication of payments due to the transition of students from high school to the training sector during this time. Parents of eligible students will receive $200 for either Semester 1 or 2 enrolment, or $400 (paid in two Semester payments of $200) for a student in a full year enrolment.
(2a) 89 402 (2b) 42 179 (2c) 40 801 (2d) 12 203 (3a) 57 063 (3b) 26 498 (3c) 45 994 (3d) 9 471 (4) Apprenticeships and traineeships in Western Australia have shown spectacular growth in the last six years, increasing by 84% from 18,700 in March 2001 to 34,334 in March 2007. This is almost three times the National rate. The Carpenter Government has committed an additional $190 million since February 2005 for initiatives to address skill shortages. The answers to your question are as follows: Apprentices in Training as at 31 Mar 2007 Full Time Employees: Automotive 3,527 Building & Construction 5,483 Community Services Health & Education 70 Electrical 2,671 Food 675 Hospitality & Tourism 1,103 Light Manufacturing 1,112 Metals, Manufacturing & Services 4,876 Primary Industry 203 Utilities, Electrotechnology & Printing 83 Wholesale Retail & Personal Services 1,688 Total 21,491 (5) In the quarter to 31 March 2007, 6454 people commenced an apprenticeship or traineeship training program. (6) No payments have been made to parents of eligible students in 2007 at TAFEWA or with another registered training provider in the last quarter. However, it is anticipated that 2800 payments of $200 will be made shortly for Semester 1 enrolments this year. This timeline is to avoid duplication of payments due to the transition of students from high school to the training sector during this time. Parents of eligible students will receive $200 for either Semester 1 or 2 enrolment, or $400 (paid in two Semester payments of $200) for a student in a full year enrolment.
(2b) 42 179 (2c) 40 801 (2d) 12 203 (3a) 57 063 (3b) 26 498 (3c) 45 994 (3d) 9 471 (4) Apprenticeships and traineeships in Western Australia have shown spectacular growth in the last six years, increasing by 84% from 18,700 in March 2001 to 34,334 in March 2007. This is almost three times the National rate. The Carpenter Government has committed an additional $190 million since February 2005 for initiatives to address skill shortages. The answers to your question are as follows: Apprentices in Training as at 31 Mar 2007 Full Time Employees: Automotive 3,527 Building & Construction 5,483 Community Services Health & Education 70 Electrical 2,671 Food 675 Hospitality & Tourism 1,103 Light Manufacturing 1,112 Metals, Manufacturing & Services 4,876 Primary Industry 203 Utilities, Electrotechnology & Printing 83 Wholesale Retail & Personal Services 1,688 Total 21,491 (5) In the quarter to 31 March 2007, 6454 people commenced an apprenticeship or traineeship training program. (6) No payments have been made to parents of eligible students in 2007 at TAFEWA or with another registered training provider in the last quarter. However, it is anticipated that 2800 payments of $200 will be made shortly for Semester 1 enrolments this year. This timeline is to avoid duplication of payments due to the transition of students from high school to the training sector during this time. Parents of eligible students will receive $200 for either Semester 1 or 2 enrolment, or $400 (paid in two Semester payments of $200) for a student in a full year enrolment.
(2c) 40 801 (2d) 12 203 (3a) 57 063 (3b) 26 498 (3c) 45 994 (3d) 9 471 (4) Apprenticeships and traineeships in Western Australia have shown spectacular growth in the last six years, increasing by 84% from 18,700 in March 2001 to 34,334 in March 2007. This is almost three times the National rate. The Carpenter Government has committed an additional $190 million since February 2005 for initiatives to address skill shortages. The answers to your question are as follows: Apprentices in Training as at 31 Mar 2007 Full Time Employees: Automotive 3,527 Building & Construction 5,483 Community Services Health & Education 70 Electrical 2,671 Food 675 Hospitality & Tourism 1,103 Light Manufacturing 1,112 Metals, Manufacturing & Services 4,876 Primary Industry 203 Utilities, Electrotechnology & Printing 83 Wholesale Retail & Personal Services 1,688 Total 21,491 (5) In the quarter to 31 March 2007, 6454 people commenced an apprenticeship or traineeship training program. (6) No payments have been made to parents of eligible students in 2007 at TAFEWA or with another registered training provider in the last quarter. However, it is anticipated that 2800 payments of $200 will be made shortly for Semester 1 enrolments this year. This timeline is to avoid duplication of payments due to the transition of students from high school to the training sector during this time. Parents of eligible students will receive $200 for either Semester 1 or 2 enrolment, or $400 (paid in two Semester payments of $200) for a student in a full year enrolment.
(2d) 12 203 (3a) 57 063 (3b) 26 498 (3c) 45 994 (3d) 9 471 (4) Apprenticeships and traineeships in Western Australia have shown spectacular growth in the last six years, increasing by 84% from 18,700 in March 2001 to 34,334 in March 2007. This is almost three times the National rate. The Carpenter Government has committed an additional $190 million since February 2005 for initiatives to address skill shortages. The answers to your question are as follows: Apprentices in Training as at 31 Mar 2007 Full Time Employees: Automotive 3,527 Building & Construction 5,483 Community Services Health & Education 70 Electrical 2,671 Food 675 Hospitality & Tourism 1,103 Light Manufacturing 1,112 Metals, Manufacturing & Services 4,876 Primary Industry 203 Utilities, Electrotechnology & Printing 83 Wholesale Retail & Personal Services 1,688 Total 21,491 (5) In the quarter to 31 March 2007, 6454 people commenced an apprenticeship or traineeship training program. (6) No payments have been made to parents of eligible students in 2007 at TAFEWA or with another registered training provider in the last quarter. However, it is anticipated that 2800 payments of $200 will be made shortly for Semester 1 enrolments this year. This timeline is to avoid duplication of payments due to the transition of students from high school to the training sector during this time. Parents of eligible students will receive $200 for either Semester 1 or 2 enrolment, or $400 (paid in two Semester payments of $200) for a student in a full year enrolment.
(3a) 57 063 (3b) 26 498 (3c) 45 994 (3d) 9 471 (4) Apprenticeships and traineeships in Western Australia have shown spectacular growth in the last six years, increasing by 84% from 18,700 in March 2001 to 34,334 in March 2007. This is almost three times the National rate. The Carpenter Government has committed an additional $190 million since February 2005 for initiatives to address skill shortages. The answers to your question are as follows: Apprentices in Training as at 31 Mar 2007 Full Time Employees: Automotive 3,527 Building & Construction 5,483 Community Services Health & Education 70 Electrical 2,671 Food 675 Hospitality & Tourism 1,103 Light Manufacturing 1,112 Metals, Manufacturing & Services 4,876 Primary Industry 203 Utilities, Electrotechnology & Printing 83 Wholesale Retail & Personal Services 1,688 Total 21,491 (5) In the quarter to 31 March 2007, 6454 people commenced an apprenticeship or traineeship training program. (6) No payments have been made to parents of eligible students in 2007 at TAFEWA or with another registered training provider in the last quarter. However, it is anticipated that 2800 payments of $200 will be made shortly for Semester 1 enrolments this year. This timeline is to avoid duplication of payments due to the transition of students from high school to the training sector during this time. Parents of eligible students will receive $200 for either Semester 1 or 2 enrolment, or $400 (paid in two Semester payments of $200) for a student in a full year enrolment.
(3b) 26 498 (3c) 45 994 (3d) 9 471 (4) Apprenticeships and traineeships in Western Australia have shown spectacular growth in the last six years, increasing by 84% from 18,700 in March 2001 to 34,334 in March 2007. This is almost three times the National rate. The Carpenter Government has committed an additional $190 million since February 2005 for initiatives to address skill shortages. The answers to your question are as follows: Apprentices in Training as at 31 Mar 2007 Full Time Employees: Automotive 3,527 Building & Construction 5,483 Community Services Health & Education 70 Electrical 2,671 Food 675 Hospitality & Tourism 1,103 Light Manufacturing 1,112 Metals, Manufacturing & Services 4,876 Primary Industry 203 Utilities, Electrotechnology & Printing 83 Wholesale Retail & Personal Services 1,688 Total 21,491 (5) In the quarter to 31 March 2007, 6454 people commenced an apprenticeship or traineeship training program. (6) No payments have been made to parents of eligible students in 2007 at TAFEWA or with another registered training provider in the last quarter. However, it is anticipated that 2800 payments of $200 will be made shortly for Semester 1 enrolments this year. This timeline is to avoid duplication of payments due to the transition of students from high school to the training sector during this time. Parents of eligible students will receive $200 for either Semester 1 or 2 enrolment, or $400 (paid in two Semester payments of $200) for a student in a full year enrolment.
(3c) 45 994 (3d) 9 471 (4) Apprenticeships and traineeships in Western Australia have shown spectacular growth in the last six years, increasing by 84% from 18,700 in March 2001 to 34,334 in March 2007. This is almost three times the National rate. The Carpenter Government has committed an additional $190 million since February 2005 for initiatives to address skill shortages. The answers to your question are as follows: Apprentices in Training as at 31 Mar 2007 Full Time Employees: Automotive 3,527 Building & Construction 5,483 Community Services Health & Education 70 Electrical 2,671 Food 675 Hospitality & Tourism 1,103 Light Manufacturing 1,112 Metals, Manufacturing & Services 4,876 Primary Industry 203 Utilities, Electrotechnology & Printing 83 Wholesale Retail & Personal Services 1,688 Total 21,491 (5) In the quarter to 31 March 2007, 6454 people commenced an apprenticeship or traineeship training program. (6) No payments have been made to parents of eligible students in 2007 at TAFEWA or with another registered training provider in the last quarter. However, it is anticipated that 2800 payments of $200 will be made shortly for Semester 1 enrolments this year. This timeline is to avoid duplication of payments due to the transition of students from high school to the training sector during this time. Parents of eligible students will receive $200 for either Semester 1 or 2 enrolment, or $400 (paid in two Semester payments of $200) for a student in a full year enrolment.
(3d) 9 471 (4) Apprenticeships and traineeships in Western Australia have shown spectacular growth in the last six years, increasing by 84% from 18,700 in March 2001 to 34,334 in March 2007. This is almost three times the National rate. The Carpenter Government has committed an additional $190 million since February 2005 for initiatives to address skill shortages. The answers to your question are as follows: Apprentices in Training as at 31 Mar 2007 Full Time Employees: Automotive 3,527 Building & Construction 5,483 Community Services Health & Education 70 Electrical 2,671 Food 675 Hospitality & Tourism 1,103 Light Manufacturing 1,112 Metals, Manufacturing & Services 4,876 Primary Industry 203 Utilities, Electrotechnology & Printing 83 Wholesale Retail & Personal Services 1,688 Total 21,491 (5) In the quarter to 31 March 2007, 6454 people commenced an apprenticeship or traineeship training program. (6) No payments have been made to parents of eligible students in 2007 at TAFEWA or with another registered training provider in the last quarter. However, it is anticipated that 2800 payments of $200 will be made shortly for Semester 1 enrolments this year. This timeline is to avoid duplication of payments due to the transition of students from high school to the training sector during this time. Parents of eligible students will receive $200 for either Semester 1 or 2 enrolment, or $400 (paid in two Semester payments of $200) for a student in a full year enrolment.
(4) Apprenticeships and traineeships in Western Australia have shown spectacular growth in the last six years, increasing by 84% from 18,700 in March 2001 to 34,334 in March 2007. This is almost three times the National rate. The Carpenter Government has committed an additional $190 million since February 2005 for initiatives to address skill shortages. The answers to your question are as follows: Apprentices in Training as at 31 Mar 2007 Full Time Employees: Automotive 3,527 Building & Construction 5,483 Community Services Health & Education 70 Electrical 2,671 Food 675 Hospitality & Tourism 1,103 Light Manufacturing 1,112 Metals, Manufacturing & Services 4,876 Primary Industry 203 Utilities, Electrotechnology & Printing 83 Wholesale Retail & Personal Services 1,688 Total 21,491 (5) In the quarter to 31 March 2007, 6454 people commenced an apprenticeship or traineeship training program. (6) No payments have been made to parents of eligible students in 2007 at TAFEWA or with another registered training provider in the last quarter. However, it is anticipated that 2800 payments of $200 will be made shortly for Semester 1 enrolments this year. This timeline is to avoid duplication of payments due to the transition of students from high school to the training sector during this time. Parents of eligible students will receive $200 for either Semester 1 or 2 enrolment, or $400 (paid in two Semester payments of $200) for a student in a full year enrolment.
Apprentices in Training as at 31 Mar 2007 Full Time Employees: Automotive 3,527 Building & Construction 5,483 Community Services Health & Education 70 Electrical 2,671 Food 675 Hospitality & Tourism 1,103 Light Manufacturing 1,112 Metals, Manufacturing & Services 4,876 Primary Industry 203 Utilities, Electrotechnology & Printing 83 Wholesale Retail & Personal Services 1,688 Total 21,491 (5) In the quarter to 31 March 2007, 6454 people commenced an apprenticeship or traineeship training program. (6) No payments have been made to parents of eligible students in 2007 at TAFEWA or with another registered training provider in the last quarter. However, it is anticipated that 2800 payments of $200 will be made shortly for Semester 1 enrolments this year. This timeline is to avoid duplication of payments due to the transition of students from high school to the training sector during this time. Parents of eligible students will receive $200 for either Semester 1 or 2 enrolment, or $400 (paid in two Semester payments of $200) for a student in a full year enrolment.
Automotive 3,527 Building & Construction 5,483 Community Services Health & Education 70 Electrical 2,671 Food 675 Hospitality & Tourism 1,103 Light Manufacturing 1,112 Metals, Manufacturing & Services 4,876 Primary Industry 203 Utilities, Electrotechnology & Printing 83 Wholesale Retail & Personal Services 1,688 Total 21,491 (5) In the quarter to 31 March 2007, 6454 people commenced an apprenticeship or traineeship training program. (6) No payments have been made to parents of eligible students in 2007 at TAFEWA or with another registered training provider in the last quarter. However, it is anticipated that 2800 payments of $200 will be made shortly for Semester 1 enrolments this year. This timeline is to avoid duplication of payments due to the transition of students from high school to the training sector during this time. Parents of eligible students will receive $200 for either Semester 1 or 2 enrolment, or $400 (paid in two Semester payments of $200) for a student in a full year enrolment.
(5) In the quarter to 31 March 2007, 6454 people commenced an apprenticeship or traineeship training program. (6) No payments have been made to parents of eligible students in 2007 at TAFEWA or with another registered training provider in the last quarter. However, it is anticipated that 2800 payments of $200 will be made shortly for Semester 1 enrolments this year. This timeline is to avoid duplication of payments due to the transition of students from high school to the training sector during this time. Parents of eligible students will receive $200 for either Semester 1 or 2 enrolment, or $400 (paid in two Semester payments of $200) for a student in a full year enrolment.
(6) No payments have been made to parents of eligible students in 2007 at TAFEWA or with another registered training provider in the last quarter. However, it is anticipated that 2800 payments of $200 will be made shortly for Semester 1 enrolments this year. This timeline is to avoid duplication of payments due to the transition of students from high school to the training sector during this time. Parents of eligible students will receive $200 for either Semester 1 or 2 enrolment, or $400 (paid in two Semester payments of $200) for a student in a full year enrolment.
This timeline is to avoid duplication of payments due to the transition of students from high school to the training sector during this time. Parents of eligible students will receive $200 for either Semester 1 or 2 enrolment, or $400 (paid in two Semester payments of $200) for a student in a full year enrolment.
Parents of eligible students will receive $200 for either Semester 1 or 2 enrolment, or $400 (paid in two Semester payments of $200) for a student in a full year enrolment.

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