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Home›News›Association news›MPA NSW Applauds Government Funding for Industry RTOs

MPA NSW Applauds Government Funding for Industry RTOs

By Staff Writer
09/05/2024
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The Master Plumbers Association of NSW (MPA NSW) has commended Minister Brendan O’Connor’s pivotal role in securing government funding for industry registered training organisations (RTOs) in the upcoming Federal Government budget announcement. This significant investment, according to the Association, marks a pivotal moment in reducing barriers and fostering growth within the building and construction workforce.

MPA NSW says it appreciates the Federal Government’s proactive approach to tackling workforce shortages, a longstanding challenge within the industry. Minister O’Connor’s advocacy to have the Treasury allocate funding to support RTOs like Master Plumbers NSW Training, the Association adds, demonstrates a strong commitment to capacity building and skill development.

“As an essential pillar of the building and construction sector, the Master Plumbers Association NSW is thrilled by the government’s recognition of the critical role played by industry RTOs,” stated Nathaniel Smith, CEO of MPA NSW. “This funding will enable us to further our mission of training and nurturing the next generation of plumbers, ensuring a skilled and competent workforce for years to come.”

MPA NSW says it looks forward to collaborating with the government and industry stakeholders to maximise the impact of this funding and address the evolving needs of the building and construction workforce.

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