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A five-point plan for lifelong learning
With the pandemic intensifying the loss of unskilled jobs, a major vocational education reform agenda is needed to train Australia's human capital.
Peter DawkinsContributorAustralia will need increasingly to rely on its human resources for its future wellbeing. Without a major reform agenda, that future is at risk.
The skills and capabilities needed in the post-industrial era are different from those required back then. While unskilled labour once had an important role, it has largely been replaced by automated processes.
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