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70,000 new apprentice and trainee places predicted as Federal scheme expanded

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The Morrison government will expand a scheme which covers 50 per cent of apprentice or trainee wages up to a maximum of $7000 a quarter.

Employer groups had called for the extension since the cap of 100,000 new starters was met within five months of the $1.2 billion scheme starting.

The existing program covered apprentices or trainees wages for people hired between October last year and the end of September this year.

Under the expansion, employers will receive the 50 per cent subsidy for up to 12 months for any apprentice or trainee engaged before September 30.

The payments will remain capped at $7000 a quarter.

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Prime Minister Scott Morrison will announce the limit on places is being scrapped as the program moves to a demand-driven model.

“This will ensure an apprenticeship place is there for any Australian and every business who wants one as our economy recovers,” he will say in a speech on Tuesday.

The government predicts the expansion will generate about 70,000 new apprentice and trainee places.

According to government statistics, almost 40,000 businesses have been receiving the subsidies with construction and food and beverage services the leading industries.

Bricklayers, carpenters and joiners have been the leading occupations, followed by electricians and mechanics.

Of the 100,000 registered apprentices and trainees, more than half were aged under 25 with a further 27,000 between 25 and 44.

“We also recognise that, while the labour market is strengthening, there are still Australians out there looking for work and needing to upskill,” Mr Morrison will say.

“We have never forgotten them.”

The Boosting Apprenticeship Commencements program was announced in last year’s budget as a measure designed to shield training from the coronavirus pandemic.
Labor had previously raised concerns that the scheme was capped at 100,000 and only available for a year from October.

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