Queensland Care Consortium grants open to support the health and community services workforce

Minister for Employment and Small Business and Minister for Training and Skills Development

The Honourable Di Farmer

Queensland Care Consortium grants open to support the health and community services workforce

  • The Palaszczuk Government has put $750,000 towards grants funding for a variety of organisations to take on projects to meet the gaps in local workforce planning and development, as a part of it’s almost $2 million three-year package.
  • The funding is available through the newly formed Queensland Care Consortium (QCC) which supports the development of the health and community services workforce and will seek to develop and deliver practical workforce solution driven by industry, for industry.
  • Round one funding applications are open until 24 March 2023.

The Palaszczuk Government has chartered new territory putting $750,000 in grants funding on the table in 2022-23 for not-for-profit community organisations, industry organisations, an enterprise or group of enterprises to design and implement projects to meet the gaps in local workforce planning and development for these sectors.

The funding, part of an almost $2 million three-year package, is available through the newly formed Queensland Care Consortium (QCC) which supports the development of the health and community services workforce.

This is the first time Queensland Care Consortium grants have been made available.

The QCC is a partnership between Jobs Queensland, CheckUP Australia, the Community Services Industry Alliance (CSIA), Queensland Council of Social Services (QCOSS) and The Services Union.

Minister for Employment and Small Business Di Farmer officially launched Queensland Care Consortium today.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Employment and Small Business and Minister for Training and Skills Development Di Farmer:

“Queensland has proven to be Australia’s employment powerhouse, leading the nation in job creation.

“The Queensland Care Consortium will help address key workforce issues impacting the Queensland health and community services sectors, including the growing demand for workers in human services and the need to attract and retain a skilled workforce.

“The launch of the Queensland Care Consortium demonstrates the strong collaboration between industry, the Palaszczuk government and community to address workforce issues and drive solutions.

“Linked to the Good people. Good jobs: Queensland Workforce Strategy, this is the first time funding of this kind has been made available to the health and community services sectors to create and implement sector-led workforce development, attraction and retention strategies, and help address sector workforce issues.

“Queensland’s Workforce Strategy will drive us towards opportunities with a clear vision — a strong and diverse workforce ready to seize today’s jobs and adapt to future opportunities.

 “For the work that has been done already, I want to thank our key industry, community and education partners and I encourage stakeholders to apply for the Queensland Care Consortium grants to come up with innovative workforce solutions.”

Quotes attributable to Minister for Communities and Housing Leeanne Enoch:

“We know the demand for community care and human services is growing each year,” she said.

“The Queensland Government is committed to supporting innovative, community-driven projects that respond to specific needs, where they are delivered.”

“This funding, through the Queensland Care Consortium, for the health and community services sectors will support the sector to build their capability and capacity; and to develop and nurture sustainable local solutions.”

“Community-led and place-based approaches are highly effective and will help the workforce respond to local issues.”

Quotes attributable to Jobs Queensland Board Chair Donna Bonney:

“According to Jobs Queensland’s Anticipating Future Skills Series, by 2024-25 it is projected that the Queensland Health and Community Services sectors will employ more than 440,800 people,” she said.

“The challenge now, for almost all employers, is attracting, developing and retaining a skilled workforce in a tight labour market.”

“Jobs Queensland is the delivery partner for the Good people. Good jobs: Queensland Workforce Strategy key action to partner with health and community services sectors to create and implement sector-led workforce development, attraction and retention strategies,” she said.

“The Queensland Care Consortium will support these sectors to plan, develop and deliver practical workforce solutions driven by industry, for industry.”

“Round one funding applications are now open to not-for-profit community organisations, industry organisations, an enterprise, or a group of enterprises, to work together and implement place-based workforce development, attraction and retention, or skilling activities that address current and future workforce gaps.”

“We’re looking forward to seeing what new and innovative projects will be developed and implemented to meet the gaps in local workforce planning, attraction, retention and development efforts for these sectors, and sharing the outcomes of these activities across the sector”.

Explainer/fast fact and or further information:

More information about the Queensland Care Consortium and project funding can be found at www.jobsqueensland.qld.gov.au/qcc.

Successful applicants of the project funding will be advised from late April 2023.

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Media contacts:

Minister Farmer – Nicola Field 0497 940 285

Palaszczuk Government injects $7.5 million into booming aquaculture industry

Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries and Minister for Rural Communities

The Honourable Mark Furner

Palaszczuk Government injects $7.5 million into booming aquaculture industry

  • Minister announces $7.5 million aquaculture investment
  • Half the funding to boost research, development and extension
  • New report shows Qld has hit record aquaculture production of $225M
  • Townsville aquaculture jobs double from 109 to 218
  • Palaszczuk Govt investment and land releases enable industry growth

The Palaszczuk Government will invest an additional $7.5 million into Queensland’s booming aquaculture industry.

Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries Minister Mark Furner announced the significant investment at the Ornatas Toomulla Beach Aquaculture Facility today.

The funding will include $3.8 million for research, development and extension activities, $1.5 million for industry development, a $1.1 million program to improve regulation and technical guidance, and $1 million to establish an aquaculture incubator.

It comes as the latest Ross Lobegeiger Report shows the Palaszczuk Government’s strong support for aquaculture is paying dividends for North Queensland, with the number of jobs for Townsville in the booming industry doubling.

The report shows the number of full-time equivalent aquaculture jobs in the Townsville region have rocketed to 218 in 2021-22 – up from 109 in 2020-21.

The Palaszczuk Government has overseen a Queensland aquaculture revolution that has increased the value of the industry by more than $100 million in the three years from 2018-19.

The industry has grown to a record value of $224.7 million in 2021-22, up from the previous record of $193.5 million in 2020-21.

In 2021-22, aquaculture employed the full-time equivalent of 889 Queenslanders, up from 786 the previous financial year.

Quotes attributable to Les Walker, Member for Mundingburra:

“The Palaszczuk Government has attracted this major investment by Ornatas to Townsville, and it’s fantastic to be here at their facility to see the great work they are doing and the jobs they’re creating.

“This is a business that is supporting 30 good, local jobs for Townsville, and it is continuing to grow.

Quotes attributable to Member for Thuringowa, Aaron Harper:

“It’s great to see local aquaculture booming off the back of Palaszczuk Government actions like solid investment, strong biosecurity protections and a focus on sustainable production.

“The Townsville aquaculture industry was worth $19.4 million in the last financial year and is continuing to employ more and more locals.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries Mark Furner:

“From lobster, to redclaw crayfish and barramundi, North Queensland’s aquaculture industry is the ‘reel’ deal, and it’s continuing to attract new investment.

“This $7.5 million Palaszczuk Government investment will mean more industry development and more guidance for our aquaculture businesses.

“Under the Palaszczuk Government, Queensland aquaculture has grown from a fingerling to a big fish.

“We’ve declared more than 9000 hectares of Aquaculture Development Areas across eight land parcels in the last four years.

“We want Queensland to be the aquaculture capital of the world, and our investment will help us to further partner with industry and grow the already world-class reputation of Queensland seafood.”

Quotes attributable to Ornatas CEO Scott Parkinson:

“Ornatas is commercialising world first science and breeding technology for the production and export of premium Tropical Rock Lobsters, building a whole new industry for Australia in lobster aquaculture, starting right here in Queensland.

“Ornatas has invested over $30 million dollars in regional Queensland recognising the proactive Department of Agriculture and Fisheries and the Palaszczuk Government’s ambitions to significantly grow aquaculture in the state.

“Ornatas has strong industry and research partnerships, an expanding commercial lobster hatchery, including a newly commissioned lobster nursery with the capacity to produce 100,000 lobsters for our grow out operation.

“The next 18 months will see the expansion of our pilot grow out facilities to a commercial farming scale, ready to sell into Asian markets with ever growing demand for premium seafood from sustainable sources.”

Quotes attributable to Ornatas Hatchery and Research & Development Manager Jennifer Blair:

“Only 4 years into our journey we have a highly skilled and diverse team of 30 people working at Ornatas.

“It’s International Women’s Day today, and we are very proud that 50% of our staff are women, operating in a range of different areas of the business.”

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You can access the 2021-22 Lobegeiger Report here

Media contact: Bryce Heaton 0427 781 920