National Skills Agreement supporting NSW journey to Net Zero

By Greg Warren MP Member for Campbelltown

23 October 2023

Following the signing of the National Skills Agreement the NSW Government is continuing to bolster its commitment to reskill NSW and transform the economy to Net Zero with TAFE NSW launching eight new microskills related to renewables.

 

The five- year National Skills Agreement (NSA) will deliver a Commonwealth investment of up to $3.8 billion into the Skills and Training sector in New South Wales, supporting the Minns Labor Government’s commitment to rebuild TAFE and training in NSW.

 

Last month, the NSW Government released its strategy to secure the reliable supply of clean and affordable renewable energy for NSW. With the NSA now in place, NSW now has the funding security to   boost skills training in the renewable energy and technology sector.

 

NSW TAFE are today announcing eight new microskills. These are short self-directed online courses aimed at developing a specific skill.

 

The courses to be rolled out over the next six months include:

 

                     Emergency Responder Electric Vehicle Incident and Emergency Response

                     Introduction to fuel-cell electric vehicles

                     Contextualised fuel-cell electric vehicle

                     Hydrogen Energy Fundamentals

                     Electric Vehicle Charging station baseline knowledge

                     Refuelling fuel-cell electric vehicles

                     Prepare to work in the renewable energy sector

                     Introduction to wind farms

 

These courses will ensure as more consumers purchase electric vehicles and the electric bus fleet expands, existing workers in the automotive industry will be equipped with the required skills in maintenance, repair and charging of these vehicles.

 

These courses will also ensure emergency responders such as police, paramedics, fire and rescue workers can be trained to manage the unique challenges of electric vehicle accidents.

 

Greg warren, Member for Campbelltown said:

 

“The funding secured as a result of the National Skills Agreement will help to ensure that TAFE NSW remains a leader in the sector.”

 

“It is important that skills training remains in line with emerging industries.”

 

Chris Minns, Premier of New South Wales said:

 

“The National Skills Agreement will pave the way in supporting the people of NSW to gain the skills they require for emerging industries,

 

“These courses are an example of where funding from the NSA can be utilised to ensure TAFE NSW accelerates skills training in renewable energy through collaboration with industry and government.

 

Penny Sharpe, Minister for Energy said:

 

“The Renewable Energy Roadmap is essential to transitioning our electricity system, and without the workers we cannot achieve it.

 

“This is a terrific first step in creating pathways to jobs in renewables and an essential step to decarbonising the economy.”

 

Steve Whan, Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education said:

 

“The National Skills Agreement means vital funding is secured to accelerate skills training in  New South Wales,  keeping TAFE NSW at the forefront of the sector.

 

‘These eight new microskills are just the first step.

 

‘I’m particularly excited about how these microskills will benefit our regional areas, school leavers and existing tradespeople by introducing them to skills and opportunities in wind and solar power generation particularly those within Renewable Energy Zones.