Urgent reform needed to close future skills gap

Australia could face a shortfall of 250,000 workers across the finance, technology and business sectors by 2030, according to Future Skills Organisation (FSO) chief executive Patrick Kidd. Speaking on The Commercial Disco podcast, Mr Kidd said the current talent pipeline is unable to meet demand of the sector’s growth projections. “Addressing that means improving education…

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