❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on the cost, funding sources, expected uptake, and commencement date of course fee exemptions for unemployed individuals in publicly-subsidised training. The Barnett Government fully funds the $17.6 million initiative, aiming to assist approximately 30,000 unemployed people.
AnsweredQoN 1709Legislative Council
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I refer to the course fee exemptions for unemployed people wanting to learn in publicly-subsidised training, and I ask -
(1) What is the total cost of this initiative over the forward estimates?
(2) What is the Rudd Government’s contribution to this initiative over the forward estimates?
(3) What is the Barnett Government’s contribution to this initiative over the forward estimates?
(4) How many unemployed people are expected to take up this opportunity?
(5) When can unemployed people apply?
(1) What is the total cost of this initiative over the forward estimates?
(2) What is the Rudd Government’s contribution to this initiative over the forward estimates?
(3) What is the Barnett Government’s contribution to this initiative over the forward estimates?
(4) How many unemployed people are expected to take up this opportunity?
(5) When can unemployed people apply?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
20 April 2010
Responded by
Minister for Training and Workforce Development
Response time
48 days
(1) $17.6 million in total over three financial years 2009-2012.
(2) Nil.
(3) $17.6 million.
(4) The budget is based on approximately 30,000 unemployed people accessing this opportunity.
(5) Course fee exemptions for unemployed people commenced on 1 July, 2009.
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(2) Nil.
(3) $17.6 million.
(4) The budget is based on approximately 30,000 unemployed people accessing this opportunity.
(5) Course fee exemptions for unemployed people commenced on 1 July, 2009.
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