Govt report highlights Australian job opportunities
Australian Jobs 2011 launched yesterday, highlighting opportunities and encouraging all Australians to participate in the workforce in Australia’s current strong economy. Prepared by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, this report provides key information about Australian employment figures.
Minister for Employment Participation and Child Care, Kate Ellis, released the 2011 edition of the annual publication at the Local Employment Coordinators Conference in Canberra yesterday.
“It is essential that job seekers, students and employment service providers have access to up-to-date information about what the opportunities are and where the jobs are now, and where opportunities and new jobs are likely to arise in the next five years,” Ms Ellis said.
“Australia’s economy is strong. More than 265 000 new jobs have been created over the past year and the national unemployment rate is 4.9 per cent,” Ms Ellis said.
“The Australian economy needs more skilled workers if we are going to successfully take advantage of the minerals boom and manage the challenges of our ageing population.”
“This presents a great opportunity for Australians who have previously had difficulty gaining employment to find and to keep a job.”
Australian Jobs supports the Australian Government’s focus on developing a highly skilled and educated workforce to meet Australia’s future needs, by highlighting the link between higher levels of education and training and better labour market outcomes such as lower unemployment and higher pay.
The report highlights that 4.1 million Australians are employed in regional areas, with regional employers experiencing particular difficulty recruiting skilled workers.
Ms Ellis said that this means there are sound opportunities for employment outside state capital cities.
“Improving labour market outcomes – putting more people into more jobs – benefits individuals, their families and communities but also the whole Australian economy,” she said.
“The 2011-12 Budget lays out a strong plan to make the most of current economic circumstances and get more Australians into work.”
“This report shows us that there are jobs available and that there has rarely been a better time in our nation’s history for people to enter the workforce.”