The federal government has launched the Schools Pathways Program: Open Competitive Grant Opportunity, designed to raise awareness of defence industry...
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The federal government has entered into a $5.1 million Federation Funding Agreement with South Australia and Western Australia to deliver a new programme to give students defence industry experience. The governments will deliver the Schools Pathways Program (SPP), part of the Australian Government’s Defence Industry Development Strategy. The SPP will help to promote Science, Technology,… The post Defence industry STEM skills boosted in SA and WA appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
The federal government has launched the Schools Pathways Program: Open Competitive Grant Opportunity, designed to raise awareness of defence industry...
The federal government has launched the Schools Pathways Program: Open Competitive Grant Opportunity, designed to raise awareness of defence industry...
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Six large-scale battery energy storage projects in South Australia and Victoria have been earmarked to receive funding from the Australian...
Six large-scale battery energy storage projects in South Australia and Victoria have been earmarked to receive funding from the Australian...
The Tasmanian Forest Products Association has welcomed the 2024-25 State Budget handed down by Treasurer Michael Ferguson yesterday, saying it will...
The federal and the Western Australian governments have signed off on a $1.6 billion investment into schools.