Edition 24, June-July 2004
Information is provided on the upcoming national occupational licensing forums to discuss issues raised at the recently held state/territory forums.... read more
The following stories inform you of what the Licensing line national project secretariat has been working on... read more
Falling from heights was identified by the heads of workplace safety authorities as an urgent problem requiring a co-ordinated approach within the construction industry.... read more
The connectingBusiness New South Wales Government Licensing Project aims to replace more than 70 existing systems used to process government business and professional licences with a single state-of-the-art system.... read more
The passing of the Occupational Health and Safety Amendment Bill 2004 reforms the enforcement and compliance framework for workplace safety in the Australian Capital Territory. The amended bill introduces new provisions supporting cooperation and positive compliance and strengthening enforcement powers.... read more
An updated version of the Training Package Development Handbook is now available at the Australian National Training Authority website.... read more
Ammonium Nitrate, the fertiliser that is often used by terrorists to make bombs, will be declared an explosive by the Queensland Government so that its purchase can be regulated.... read more
Register now for a free, fortnightly email alert service – ‘topic alerts’ – and be notified about new flexible learning and e-learning resources released by the Australian Flexible Learning Framework.... read more
There are many different licences, endorsements, registrations and certificates required at all three levels of Government.... read more
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