Queensland Rural Industry Skilling
Are you part of Queensland’s primary industries production? Have you identified a need for skills that will help your industry and business prosper?
The State Government is working to identify the skills Queensland’s primary industries will need to remain profitable and sustainable. Working together, rural industries and government can attract, train and retain skilled workers.
By telling us your skilling needs here, you will be helping ensure available resources are allocated to address skill shortages. These training needs will be prioritised in consultation with industry and training delivery will be negotiated through a standard purchasing process.
It’s just one way the State Government is ensuring profitable primary industries for Queensland.
Privacy statement
The Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries (DPI&F) collects the information on this form/site, including personal information, for the purpose of identifying skilling needs in rural industries across Queensland in order to deliver on the Queensland Government Skills Plan. A copy of the Plan can be accessed from www.trainandemploy.qld.gov.au/skillsplan.
The DPI&F will use your information to prepare reports on training needs in your region. Your personal information will be removed from industry consultation forums.
The DPI&F will provide your personal information to the Department of Education, Training and the Arts (DETA) for the purpose of preparing a skills plan to fund training identified through the collection of information. DETA may disclose your personal information to TAFE Queensland, Australian Agricultural College Corporation and private training providers, to enable them to contact you to discuss how best to provide you with access to the training which you have identified that you need.
Your personal information will not be disclosed to any other third party without your consent, unless authorised or required by law.