House of Assembly - Fifty-Fourth Parliament, Second Session (54-2)
2021-09-23 Daily Xml

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Tauondi

In reply to Mr BOYER (Wright) (4 August 2021). (Estimates Committee B)

The Hon. D.G. PISONI (Unley—Minister for Innovation and Skills): I have been advised:

Latest NCVER data shows that South Australia has had the largest increase, in percentage terms, in Australia for Aboriginal apprentices and trainees in training, with an increase of 19.9 per cent as at 31 December 2020. The number of Aboriginal apprentices and trainees who commenced in South Australia, has also increased, by 12.6 per cent, again, the largest increase in the nation.

In 2020-21, the Department for Innovation and Skills provided funding support to Tauondi through peppercorn lease arrangements valued at approximately $830,000 per annum and asset maintenance support of $150,000 per annum. Funding support of around $420,000 was also provided to Tauondi through:

1. Building capability projects to support Tauondi to develop course products for delivery in the training market.

2. Training priority projects to work with employers in identifying workforce needs and opportunities for Aboriginal people as a basis for further project activity by Tauondi.

3. Funding for the delivery of learner support services by Tauondi for Aboriginal VET students.

4. Funding to engage business and commercial development expertise to support Tauondi's future development.

The commonwealth government has provided Tauondi with funding support for foundation skills delivery in the order of $800,000.

Tauondi was able to access funding through the Subsidised Training List, the $200 million Skilling South Australia program and the $138 million JobTrainer program.

Very strong progress has been made by the Marshall government to lift participation of Aboriginal people in paid apprenticeships and traineeships, leading to rewarding careers.

Through the Marshall government's public sector Skilling South Australia project, we are providing more opportunities for young Aboriginal students to work in paid traineeships across the public service.

Rikiesha Miller was recently awarded 2021 Skilling SA Public Sector Outstanding Aboriginal Trainee. She undertook a paid traineeship in the Attorney-General's Department and was supported with her studies at Tauondi College.

The department is continuing to explore opportunities with Tauondi to increase its delivery of training and related services.