Calls for greater investment to address skills shortage in the technology sector

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There are calls from within Australia’s technology sector for greater investment to address the industry’s skills shortage ahead of the federal election.

Leading Australian tech investors, company founders and industry groups believe more can be done by the federal government to position the country as a leading tech maker rather than a consumer of innovation.

Digital Skills Organisation CEO Patrick Kidd said we need to recognise digital skills are now “as important” as reading and writing. “If that’s true, then we’ve got a massive job to do now in terms of upskilling the legacy workforce, as well as making sure that people are coming through the system with the right skills,” Mr Kidd told Sky News Australia.

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But a govt surplus is more important. Reap what you sow.

And how many years have the Libs had to address this, yet done nothing?

Lib's won't do anything, no money in it for them.👍

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The ideology of the LNP means it's impossible for them to grasp technology.

DigtSkillsOrg DSO is 100% government funded. Patrick ...The skills shortage was created by years of importing cheap labour to save wage and training costs. It saves businesses the expense of training Aussies. Morrison wants to import 200,000 more, nothing will change.

check job listings in tech sector everyone and their mother wants someone with 3 years experience for almost every position I dunno, maybe the problem is with the tech sector.

You have no skills. You have to thieve them from other countries

Liberals only want overseas slave labour

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