Over $600,000 in funding for regions to 'grow their own' workforces
Five projects will receive funding to tackle regional workforce challenges.
These projects were identified by industry as essential to preparing each region for the jobs and skills they need in the future.
‘Grow your own’ (GYO) funding is designed to help locals find good jobs, enjoy better services and lead a great lifestyle in their regions.
A third round of funding is now open to support more locally driven initiatives.
Round two of Jobs Queensland’s GYO program is funding five key projects:
- a local skills development program for games developers on the Sunshine Coast
- a micro-credential to skill up and accredit security officers in Cairns and Townsville
- new employment pathways for people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds working in agriculture in Toowoomba
- a pre-apprenticeship and upskilling training program for transport and logistics in Townsville
- a digital skills development program for small businesses in the greater Whitsunday region.
These ‘Grow your own’ projects will build on workforce plans designed to equip regions with the workforce they need both now and in the future.
They will tackle a range of workforce challenges including attraction, development, retention, career transition, diversity and industry growth.
Applications for round three funding are now open until 9 August 2024. Get the details on how to apply.
The program is funded by Jobs Queensland and powered by the Queensland Government’s Good people. Good jobs: Queensland Workforce Strategy 2022–2032.