Grants for developing new defence short courses open

Launched today, the new Defence Industry Reskilling and Upskilling Grants support the development and delivery of new, customised or existing short courses to meet the defence industry's workforce needs - now and in the future.
  • New $2.5 million grants program another boost for WA's defence industry workforce
  • Supports development and delivery of short courses to skill defence industry workers
  • Defence industry firms and peak organisations invited to partner with WA education and training providers
  • Expressions of interest now open on Tenders WA

Launched today, the new Defence Industry Reskilling and Upskilling Grants support the development and delivery of new, customised or existing short courses to meet the defence industry's workforce needs - now and in the future.

The grants program invites defence industry firms, consortia of firms or peak bodies to partner with Curtin University, Edith Cowan University, Murdoch University, and the University of Western Australia, as well as WA-based registered training organisations. Together, they will work to develop new short courses that address the defence industry's skilling priorities.

The program aims to support training courses such as credit-bearing micro-credentials and accredited short courses, which are designed to skill people quickly.

The McGowan Government's five years of planning and investment in defence training and workforce initiatives is providing new opportunities for Western Australians to take up jobs in this important and exciting industry.

Administered by the Department of Training and Workforce Development (DTWD), the Defence Industry Reskilling and Upskilling Grants are part of the McGowan Government's $11 million package of initiatives to boost the industry's professional and para-professional workforce.

The investment builds on the State Government's previous $18 million package to boost the State's defence industry capabilities and trades workforce.

Funding for the grants program will be made available over three years, with a total of $800,000 available in 2023-24.

The call for applications in round one is a two-stage process with expressions of interest now open. Selected applicants will then be invited to submit a more detailed application.

Expression of interest documentation can be downloaded through the Tenders WA website http://www.tenders.wa.gov.au. Expressions of Interest must be submitted via Tenders WA by 2.30pm on 18 May 2023.

More information is on the Jobs and Skills WA website https://www.jobsandskills.wa.gov.au/defence

Comments attributed to Training Minister Simone McGurk:

"The McGowan Government's investment in a skilled defence industry workforce is important for preparing for jobs of the future as we position Western Australia to attract new defence projects over the next decade.

"These new defence industry grants will increase the defence sector's ability to recruit, attract and retain a skilled workforce and meet its unique skills needs.

"The McGowan Government continues to make defence a priority sector as part of its vision to better support our Defence Force, diversify the economy and create more jobs for Western Australians."

Comments attributed to Defence Industry Minister Paul Papalia:

"Our Government is committed to supporting the defence industry sector as it expands - ensuring we have the workers to meet WA's needs well into the future.

"With news that WA is going to be the home of our nation's nuclear-powered submarine fleet there are plenty of opportunities for people to be part of this exciting industry.

"Western Australia is a key player in the nation's defence industry and these grants will continue to build on our excellent track record."

Training Minister's office - 6552 6600

Defence Industry Minister's office - 6552 5600


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