Publications & resources
Gonski schools model will boost uni funding, skills
Australian Financial Review op-ed: Disadvantage doesn't stop when kids leave high school.
Australia has way more PhD graduates than academic jobs. Here’s how to rethink doctoral degrees
The dream of pursuing an academic career for Australian's completing PhD's is becoming increasingly far-fetched.
One quarter of Australian 11-12 year olds don’t have the literacy and numeracy skills they need
Children from disadvantaged backgrounds, very remote areas, and Indigenous Australians are more likely to start school developmentally vulnerable.
Skills innovation at Victoria University
This submission to the Skills for Victoria's Growing Economy review examines new ways of delivering tertiary education emerging within Victoria University.
Skills for recovery: the vocational education system we need post-COVID-19
A new report describing the persistent challenges in the VET system and priority changes needed to build on the sector’s strengths and to respond effectively in the face of COVID-19.
JobTrainer explained: What is it, who qualifies, what does it pay?
Dr Peter Hurley explores the details of the Commonwealth Government's new skills package and whether the policy goes far enough.
Fewer Australians will have uni or VET skills if governments don’t reform tertiary education
The re-elected Coalition government has some serious work to do with its state counterparts to get Australia’s tertiary education sector back on track.
Tertiary sector needs reform to meet skills demand
Australia’s tertiary education participation rates are on the decline and on current trends would fall by around 16 per cent over the next 10 years from its peak.
Why school students need exposure to the world of work
All students need to experience the world of work, particularly work of the future, long before they leave school.
All students must have access to world of work at school
Future jobs need skills that many schools struggle to develop in students.
UK expert has hard message for Australians debating soft skills
‘Capabilities’ isn’t just a buzz-word – it must remain a national focus for Australian education.
Spending patterns show education, jobs evidence ignored
Governments are failing to invest in education in a coherent and thoughtful way.