The Productivity Commission’s Building a Skilled and Adaptable Workforce Inquiry report, released late December, identifies significant constraints in Australia’s skills, education and training, and workforce development systems and proposes reforms to lift productivity by improving access to skills across the life course. The report emphasises three pillars relevant to business and industry:
The Centre for Education and Training engaged extensively with the Productivity Commission during the Inquiry, including submissions, meetings and hosting a webinar. The Centre also produced research reports focusing on skills and productivity that were discussed with the Inquiry team, including Learning that works: Skills for today and tomorrow.
In the final report, key recommendations from the Commission in relation to boosting work related training and improving recognition of prior learning are closely aligned with advice and input provided by the Centre. For example:
The Centre’s February 2026 webinar features the lead Commissioners from this inquiry who will share its findings and recommendations.
The Centre is advocating for the federal government to implement the findings of the Inquiry, particularly in relation to work related training and recognition of prior learning. If you have specific views on the recommendations put forward by the Productivity Commission through this inquiry and the way they should be implemented, you can share these views with the Centre to inform our advocacy. Contact CET@australianindustrygroup.com.au