House debates
Thursday, 22 June 2006
Australian Technical Colleges (Flexibility in Achieving Australia's Skills Needs) Amendment Bill 2006
Second Reading
Debate resumed from 21 June, on motion by Mr Hardgrave:
That this bill be now read a second time.
upon which Ms Macklin moved by way of amendment:
That all words after “That” be omitted with a view to substituting the following words: “whilst not declining to give the bill a second reading, the House condemns the Government for:
- (1)
- creating a skills crisis through during their ten long years in office;
- (2)
- its continued failure to provide the necessary opportunities for Australians to get the training they need to get a decent job and meet the skills needs of the economy;
- (3)
- reducing the overall percentage of the Federal Budget spent on vocational education and training, and allowing this percentage of spending to further decline over the forward estimate period;
- (4)
- its incompetent handling of the Australian Technical Colleges initiative as evidenced by only four out of twenty five colleges being open for business, enrolling fewer than 300 students;
- (5)
- failing to be open and accountable about the operations of the Australian Technical Colleges, including details of extra student enrolments, funding levels for the individual colleges, course structures and programs;
- (6)
- denying local communities their promised Australian Technical College because of their ideological industrial relations requirements; and
- (7)
- failing to provide enough extra skills training so that Australia can meet the expected shortfall of 100,000 skilled workers by 2010”.
No comments