Fresh data reveals that despite Anthony Albanese’s Labor Government pledging to skill more Australians than the Coalition, Labor is presiding over a significant decline in the number of apprentices and trainees across the nation, including in our backyard.
The latest figures expose the failure of Labor’s Fee-Free TAFE policy to sustain apprenticeship and traineeship numbers, with a notable downturn across our electorate of Fadden.
In just one year under Labor, our electorate has witnessed a sharp 9.16% decrease in apprentice and trainee enrolments, in stark contrast to the previous Coalition Government, which saw a substantial 41.78% increase in apprentices and trainees.
The peak of trade apprenticeships during the Coalition’s tenure has now regressed under Labor, with only 377,645 apprentices and trainees in training compared to 429,000 previously. This translates to over 50,000 fewer individuals pursuing apprenticeships and traineeships since Labor assumed office, a loss of one in ten.
Member for Fadden, Cameron Caldwell, emphasized the adverse impact of Labor’s shortcomings would hit our local community hard.