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The Queensland Department of Education, Training and the Arts

The activities of the former Department of Employment and Training have been moved into two new portfolios reporting to new Ministers following the recent Queensland general election.
 
Former Queensland Premier Peter Beattie appointed Rod Welford as Minister for Education and Training and Minister for the Arts and John Mickel  as Minister for State Development, Employment and Industrial Relations.

Former Justice and Attorney-General Director-General Rachel Hunter has been appointed as Director-General of the Department of Education, Training and the Arts.

Former Industrial Relations Director-General Peter Henneken is now Director-General of the new Department of Employment and Industrial Relations.

Contact us
Contact information for service centres, departmental access points and regional offices, TAFE Queensland institutes, and an agricultural college in Queensland. A feedback form for comments and suggestions is also available.

Queensland Skills Plan
The Queensland Skills Plan outlines the Queensland Government's policy framework to reform the state's training system to address skills shortages and build a more highly-skilled workforce. The 24 actions contained in the Queensland Skills Plan will work to develop a training system that works for industry and employers, trades, individuals and Queensland.

The Minister
The Hon Rod Welford MP, Minister for Education and Training and Minister for the Arts.

Legislation and regulations
Under existing Administrative Arrangements, the Vocational Education, Training and Employment Act 2000; the Training and Employment Regulation 2000; and the Agricultural College Act 2005 are administered by the Queensland Department of Education, Training and the Arts on behalf of the Minister.

Freedom of information
Access to documents may be requested through the department, or through an application under the Freedom of Information Act 1992 .

Jobs with the Queensland Government
The Queensland Department of Employment and Training employs over 8200 people in offices, TAFE institutes, and an agricultural college, throughout Queensland. The Public Sector Employment Program is creating an additional 13 400 traineeship and 800 apprenticeship positions in government departments and agencies.

Media releases
Link and search information for media releases published on the Queensland Government Gateway.

Contact Apprenticeships info 1800 210 210 or Training Queensland 1300 369 935

This page was last updated at 26-February-2008

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