Jobs and Skills Councils
On 13 December 2022, the Hon. Brendan O’Connor MP, the Minister for Skills and Training, announced the outcomes of the Stage One Grant Opportunity and the formation of 10 Jobs and Skills Councils (JSCs).
These JSCs, formerly known as Industry Clusters, are being established to provide industry with a stronger, more strategic voice in ensuring Australia’s VET sector delivers stronger outcomes for learners and employers.
JSCs will identify skills and workforce needs for their sectors, map career pathways across education sectors, develop VET training products, support collaboration between industry and training providers to improve training and assessment practice and act as a source of intelligence on issues affecting their industries.
JSCs are as follows:
- Agribusiness – a new entity, Skills Insight, will be established by Skills Impact
- Arts, Personal Services, Retail, Tourism and Hospitality – a new entity, WorkforceEquipped, will be established by the Australian Retailers Association
- Energy, Gas and Renewables – a new entity will be established by a consortium of employee and employer organisations including Master Electricians Australia, Electrical Trades Union, and National Electrical and Communications Association
- Finance, Technology and Business – a new entity will be established by the Digital Skills Organisation
- Manufacturing – a new entity, Manufacturing Industry Skills Alliance, will be established by Innovation and Business Skills Australia
- Mining and Automotive – a new entity will be established by the Australian Minerals and Energy Skills Alliance
- Transport and Logistics – a new entity, Industry Skills Australia has been established by Australian Industry Standards.
- Public Safety and Government – a new entity will be established by the Public Safety Industry Committee
- Early Educators, Health and Human Services – a new entity, HumanAbility, will be established by a consortium of employee and employer organisations, led by the Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association
- Building, Construction and Property – a new entity will be established by a consortium of employer and employee organisations from the building, construction and property sectors.
ISACNT will work closely with the JSCs to ensure the Territory’s voice is heard. To support this and provide local and national continuity, ISACNT has aligned our Workforce and Skills Officers’ portfolios to those of the JSCs.
A fact sheet with more detailed information on each JSCs sector and training package coverage is available.
Register your interest to engage with the JSCs.
If you are interested in engaging with the JSCs once they have been established, you can register your details.







