Footnotes
Second interim report
[1]
Journals of the Senate No. 67, 24 November 2014, p. 1828.
[2]
Journals of the Senate No. 79, 2 March 2015, p. 2209.
[3]
Council of Australian Governments, Reform Agenda: Skills and Training,
https://www.coag.gov.au/skills_and_training
(accessed 18 February 2015).
[4]
Council of Australian Governments, COAG Meeting, 13 April 2012, http://www.coag.gov.au/node/313
(accessed 18 February 2015). A national training entitlement is a
government-subsidised training place to at least the first Certificate III
qualification.
[5]
Australian Government, Department of Education, VET Administrative
Information for Providers, November 2014, p. 35. VET FEE-HELP is an
Australian Government loan program to help eligible students enrolled in
higher-level VET courses pay their tuition fees.
[6]
Y. Serena, & Oliver, D, The Capture of Public Wealth by the
For-Profit Sector, The University of Sydney Business School, http://www.aeufederal.org.au/Tafe/WRCAEU2015.pdf,
p. 10 (accessed 18 February 2015).
[7]
Australian Government, Productivity Commission, Vocational education and
training, 2013, Attachments, Table 5A.7.
[8]
Payments to non-TAFE providers of VET delivery include payments to secondary
schools, other government providers, enterprises, private providers, community
providers, industry and local government providers.
[9]
Minster for Industry (2014) Response to Question on Notice No. 769, 17
July 2014 quoted in Y. Serena, & Oliver, D, The Capture of Public Wealth
by the For-Profit Sector, The University of Sydney Business School, http://www.aeufederal.org.au/Tafe/WRCAEU2015.pdf,
p. 16 (accessed 18 February 2015).
[10] Andrew Norton, Submission 11, p.
2.
[11]
http://studyassist.gov.au/sites/studyassist/helppayingmyfees/vet-fee-help/pages/vet-fee-help-reforms
[12]
http://studyassist.gov.au/sites/studyassist/helppayingmyfees/vet-fee-help/pages/vet-fee-help-reforms
[13]
http://studyassist.gov.au/sites/studyassist/helppayingmyfees/vet-fee-help/pages/vet-fee-help-reforms