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COAG must act over VET changes
By Pat Forward
With alarm bells ringing in Victoria, there must be an inquiry into the shift aw  More...
Spin, slogans, scandals and statistics
By John Mitchell
John Mitchell talks to a senior TAFE leader who says avoid the Victorian model a  More...
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By Annette Blackwell
A model such as University of Canberra Institute of Technology (UCIT) may be a b  More...
Cautious welcome by VET for wider HECS
By Annette Blackwell
A proposal by the federal government to extend HECS-style loans to some VET stud  More...
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By Jennifer Bennett
Graduate recruitment by Australian firms dropped by 3.4 percentage points in 201  More...
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Bosses lament lack of suitable job applicants
Graduate recruitment by Australian firms dropped by 3.4 percentage points in 2011, with employers estimating that the figures are likely to be the same next year, the latest Graduate Outlook survey shows.  But in some good news for the international More..
Cautious welcome by VET for wider HECS
A proposal by the federal government to extend HECS-style loans to some VET students has been welcomed by the sector, which has been lobbying for such a scheme for some time. Negotiations are still underway with the states and territories More..
End of the Line: Hail Emperor Spendus Maximus
In sombre mood, a determined Emperor Spendus Maximus enters the cavernous hall of the Senate to address a disgruntled throng of senators gathered before him. As he approaches the lectern upon which is emblazoned the motto of the Falsus Empire More..
COAG must act over VET changes
With alarm bells ringing in Victoria, there must be an inquiry into the shift away from public to private providers, writes           Pat Forward. As government bureaucrats and politicians prepare for the first COAG meeting for More..
One campus with different goals
As unis, TAFEs and private providers move into each other’s territory some interesting challenges arise, writes Nick Fredman. It is not news that broad economic and social change, and government policy, are eroding the barriers between vocational and higher education. More..
Spin, slogans, scandals and statistics
John Mitchell talks to a senior TAFE leader who says avoid the Victorian model at all costs. Skills Victoria’s experimentation with market-based VET funding is causing increasing disquiet, even among the usual supporters of such policies. Recent reports by the Productivity More..

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