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See Dr Elizabeth Webster, Senior Research Fellow, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, University of Melbourne, Transcript of Evidence, 24 March 2004, p. 12; Ms Sally Cowling, Research Fellow, Centre of Full Employment and Equity, University of Newcastle, Transcript of Evidence, 12 March 2004, p. 1; Department of Family and Community Services, Submission No. 99, pp. 13-14; Queensland Government, Submission No. 87, p. 7; Senator the Hon Kay Patterson, Minister for Family and Community Services, 2004, ‘Long term unemployment falls under coalition’, Media Release, 1 July 2004, in response to Garnaut J, Sydney Morning Herald, ‘Long-term unemployment up by two-thirds in five years’, 1 July 2004, p. 2.Back |
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Department of Family and Community Services, Submission No. 99, p. 14. FaCS notes that these figures are difficult to interpret as unemployed income recipients can have periods of up to 25 weeks where they do not receive income support but remain as unemployed within the system for administrative purposes.Back |
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Department of Family and Community Services, Submission No. 99, p. 30.Back |
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Australian Council of Social Service, Submission No. 74, p. 34.Back |
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Brotherhood of St Laurence, Submission No. 81a, p. 1.Back |
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Brotherhood of St Laurence, Submission No. 81a, pp. 4-6.Back |
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Brotherhood of St Laurence, Submission No. 81a, p. 11.Back |
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Dr Elizabeth Webster, Senior Research Fellow, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, University of Melbourne, Transcript of Evidence, 24 March 2004, p. 18.Back |
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Brotherhood of St Laurence, Submission 81a, p. 3.Back |
10 |
Mr George Housakas, Enterprise Development Officer, Brotherhood of St Laurence, Transcript of Evidence, 19 March 2004, p. 36.Back |
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Address by the Hon Peter Costello MP Treasurer, Australia’s Demographic Challenges, 25 February 2004, pp. 5- 6.Back |
12 |
See Council on the Ageing National Seniors Partnership, Submission No. 86, p. 3; Tasmanian Government, Submission No. 102, p. 13; and Department of Education, Science and Training, Submission No. 93, p. 22.Back |
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See Council on the Ageing National Seniors Partnership, Submission No. 86, p. 3 and Tasmanian Government, Submission No. 102, p. 13; Department of Education, Science and Training, Submission No. 93, p. 22.Back |
14 |
Mission Australia, Submission No. 104, p. 14.Back |
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Council on the Ageing National Seniors Partnership, Submission No. 86, p. 6.Back |
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Department of Family and Community Services (2003) Patterns of economic and social participation among FaCS customers, prepared by Saunders P, Brown J & Eardley T, Social Policy Research Centre, University of NSW; Policy Research Paper No. 19, p. viii.Back |
17 |
Mission Australia, Submission No. 104, pp. 14-15.Back |
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Australian Government, 2004, A more flexible and adaptable retirement income system Released by The Treasurer on 25 February 2004Back |
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Mr David Tune, General Manager, Social Policy Division, Treasury, Transcript of Evidence, 8 October 2003, p. 7.Back |
20 |
Address by the Hon Peter Costello MP Treasurer, Australia’s Demographic Challenges, 25 February 2004, pp. 6-7.Back |
21 |
Dr Pamela Kinnear, Acting Director, Coordination and Research, Department of Family and Community Services, Transcript of Evidence, 26 November 2003, p. 14.Back |
22 |
Mr Bruce Smith, Assistant Secretary, Welfare Reform Task Force, Department of Family and Community Services, Transcript of Evidence, 26 November 2003, p. 14Back |
23 |
Treasury, Submission No. 73, p. 4 citing OECD, 2003, Employment Outlook 2003, Paris.Back |
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Treasury, Submission No. 73, p. 10.Back |
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Department of Family and Community Services, Supplementary Submission No. 99b, p. 1.Back |
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Queensland Government, Submission No. 87, p. 19.Back |
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Australian Industry Group, Submission No. 64, p. 2; Australia Council of Trade Unions, Submission No. 69, pp. 14-15; Ms Colleen Cartwright, Senior Research Fellow, Australasian Centre on Ageing, University of Queensland, Transcript of Evidence, 6 February 2004, p. 42; Central Western Regional Development Board, Submission No. 46, pp. 4-5; Australasian Centre on Ageing, Submission No. 91, p. 2; Tasmanian Government, Submission No. 102, p. 14; Thuringowa City Council, Submission No. 83, p. 3.Back |
28 |
Mr David Tune, General Manager, Social Policy Division, Treasury, Transcript of Evidence, 8 October 2003, p. 3.Back |
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Ms M Mulheran Submission No. 11, pp. 1-2Back |
30 |
Council on the Ageing (NSW), Submission No. 38, p. 1.Back |
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Council on the Ageing (NSW), Submission No. 38, p. 1.Back |
32 |
Council on the Ageing National Seniors Partnership, Submission No. 86, p. 10. Back |
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Council on the Ageing National Seniors Partnership, Submission No. 86, p. 11. Back |
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Socially Sustainable Health Research Centre, University of Adelaide, Submission No. 22, p. 3; Newell S and Robinson D (1999) Age Matters? A discussion paper on age discrimination, Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, Sydney.Back |
35 |
Australasian Centre on Ageing, Submission No. 91, p. 3; Professor Helen Bartlett, Director, Australasian Centre on Ageing, University of Queensland, Transcript of Evidence, 6 February 2004, p. 36; Business Council of Australia, Submission No. 54, p. 1; Mission Australia, Submission No. 104, p. 15; Mr David Deans, Joint Chief Executive, Councils on the Ageing National Seniors Partnership, Transcript of Evidence, 19 March 2004, p. 21.Back |
36 |
Mr David Deans, Joint Chief Executive, Councils on the Ageing National Seniors Partnership, Transcript of Evidence, 19 March 2004, p. 22.Back |
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Council on the Ageing (NSW), Submission No. 38, p. 2.Back |
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Council on the Ageing (NSW), Submission No. 38, p. 1.Back |
39 |
Australia Council of Trade Unions, Submission No. 69, p. 14.Back |
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Queensland Government, Submission No. 87, p. 19.Back |
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Socially Sustainable Health Research Centre, University of Adelaide, Submission No. 22, p. 4; Council on the Ageing (1999) Age Discrimination: Response to the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission Age Matters? A Discussion Paper on Age Discrimination, COTA.Back |
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Council on the Ageing (NSW), Submission No. 38, p. 1.Back |
43 |
Professor Helen Bartlett, Director, Australasian Centre on Ageing, University of Queensland, Transcript of Evidence, 6 February 2004, p. 41.Back |
44 |
Ms Mary Johnston, Branch Manager, Industry Training Branch, Department of Education, Science and Training, Transcript of Evidence, 11 February 2004, p. 8.Back |
45 |
Ms Serena Wilson, Executive Director, Welfare Reform, Department of Family and Community Services, Transcript of Evidence, 26 November 2003, p. 14.Back |
46 |
Dr Kay Price, Key Research, Senior Lecturer, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of South Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 18 March 2004, p. 12.Back |
47 |
Dr Kay Price, Key Research, Senior Lecturer, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of South Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 18 March 2004, pp. 12, 17.Back |
48 |
Dr Kay Price, Key Research, Senior Lecturer, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of South Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 18 March 2004, pp. 14-15.Back |
49 |
Council on the Ageing National Seniors Partnership, Submission No. 86, p. 5. Back |
50 |
Recruitment and Consulting Services Association Ltd, Submission No. 31, p. 9; Cameron F, ‘Half Full?’, HR Monthly, June 2002, pp. 17-21.Back |
51 |
Drake Personnel Limited (1999) Age Discrimination is alive and well, Submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Employment Education and Workplace Relations Inquiry into issues specific to workers over 45 years, Submission 165, pp. 2-3.Back |
52 |
Shop Distributive and Allied Employee’s Association, Submission No. 79, p. 67.Back |
53 |
Mrs Heather Ridout, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Australian Industry Group, Transcript of Evidence, 27 January 2004, p. 11.Back |
54 |
Mr Peter Anderson, Director, Workplace Policy, Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Transcript of Evidence, 5 November 2003, p. 6; see also Ms M Mulheran Submission No. 11, p. 1; Mr Geoff Cripps, Submission No. 5, p. 2.Back |
55 |
Recruitment and Consulting Services Association Ltd, Submission No. 31, p. 9.Back |
56 |
Mr Peter Anderson, Director, Workplace Policy, Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Transcript of Evidence, 5 November 2003, p. 6.Back |
57 |
Council on the Ageing National Seniors Partnership, Submission No. 86, pp. 3-4.Back |
58 |
Recruitment and Consulting Services Association Ltd, Submission No. 31, p. 9; Equal Opportunity Commissions of Victoria et al (2000) Age Limits: Age-related Discrimination in Employment Affecting Workers over 45.Back |
59 |
Ms Jessie Borthwick, Group Manager, Department of Education, Science and Training, Transcript of Evidence, 11 February 2004, p. 17.Back |
60 |
Mr David Deans, Joint Chief Executive, Councils on the Ageing National Seniors Partnership, Transcript of Evidence, 19 March 2004, pp. 24-25.Back |
61 |
Westpac Banking Corporation, Submission No. 97, p. 7.Back |
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Gelade S, Catts R and Gerber R, 2003 Securing Success Good practice in training people aged 45 and over who are disadvantaged in the labour market, Prepared by the Workplace Education Research Consortium, University of New England, Armidale for the Australian Government Department of Education, Science and Training, p. ix.Back |
63 |
Council on the Ageing National Seniors Partnership, Submission No. 86, p. 7. Back |
64 |
Ms Ilana Atlas, Group Executive, People and Performance, Westpac Banking Corporation, Transcript of Evidence, 3 March 2004, p. 3.Back |
65 |
Mr Peter Anderson, Director, Workplace Policy, Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Transcript of Evidence, 5 November 2003, p. 6.Back |
66 |
Professor Helen Bartlett, Director, Australasian Centre on Ageing, University of Queensland, Transcript of Evidence, 6 February 2004, p. 35; and Socially Sustainable Health Research Centre, University of Adelaide, Submission No. 22, p. 5.Back |
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Socially Sustainable Health Research Centre, University of Adelaide, Submission No. 22, pp. 3-4.Back |
68 |
Ms Patricia Reeve, Director, National Policy Secretariat, Councils on the Ageing National Seniors Partnership, Transcript of Evidence, 19 March 2004, p. 29.Back |
69 |
Australia Council of Trade Unions, Submission No. 69, p. 14.Back |
70 |
Socially Sustainable Health Research Centre, University of Adelaide, Submission No. 22, p. 5.Back |
71 |
Dr Kay Price, Key Research, Senior Lecturer, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of South Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 18 March 2004, p. 14.Back |
72 |
Chapman B (1998) ‘An economic primer to government’s role in VET’, in The market for vocational education and training, C Robinson and R Kenyon (eds), National Centre for Vocational Research, pp. 35-41, 47.Back |
73 |
Dr Kay Price, Key Research, Senior Lecturer, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of South Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 18 March 2004, p. 15.Back |
74 |
Council on the Ageing National Seniors Partnership, Submission No. 86, p. 7. Back |
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Council on the Ageing National Seniors Partnership, Submission No. 86, p. 8; http://www.det.nse.edu.au/bites/welcome.htmBack |
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Tasmanian Government, Submission No. 102, p. 16.Back |
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Mr J Cleary, Submission No. 26, p. 2.Back |
78 |
Recruitment and Consulting Services Association, Submission No. 31, p. 10.Back |
79 |
Ms Julie Mills, Chief Executive Officer, Recruitment and Consulting Services Association Ltd, Transcript of Evidence, 19 March 2004, p. 7.Back |
80 |
Ms Julie Mills, Chief Executive Officer, Recruitment and Consulting Services Association Ltd, Transcript of Evidence, 19 March 2004, p. 8.Back |
81 |
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Submission No. 72, p. 9.Back |
82 |
Carers Australia, Submission No. 30, p. 7; see also Australian Council of Social Service, Submission No. 74, p. 5.Back |
83 |
Mr David Tune, General Manager, Social Policy Division, Treasury, Transcript of Evidence, 8 October 2003, p. 5. Includes those also in de-facto relationships.Back |
84 |
Mr Peter Anderson, Director, Workplace Policy, Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Transcript of Evidence, 5 November 2003, p. 10.Back |
85 |
Mr David Thompson, Principal Policy Adviser, office of Employment, Education and Training, Australian Council of Social Service, Transcript of Evidence, 28 January 2004, p. 8.Back |
86 |
Mrs Heather Ridout, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Australian Industry Group, Transcript of Evidence, 27 January 2004, p. 8.Back |
87 |
Mr Peter Anderson, Director, Workplace Policy, Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Transcript of Evidence, 5 November 2003, p. 10.Back |
88 |
Dr Peter Burn, Senior National Advisor, Economic and Industry Policy, Australian Industry Group, Transcript of Evidence, 27 January 2004, p. 11.Back |
89 |
Mr Ross Miller, Business Unit Consultant, People and Performance, Westpac Banking Corporation, Transcript of Evidence, 3 March 2004, p. 6.Back |
90 |
Mr David Tune, General Manager, Social Policy Division, Treasury, Transcript of Evidence, 8 October 2003, p. 5; see also Queensland Government, Submission No. 87, p. 14; St Vincent de Paul Society National Council, Submission No. 98, p. 16.Back |
91 |
Department of Family and Community Services, Submission No. 99, p. 21.Back |
92 |
Central Western Regional Development Board, Submission No. 46, p. 2; Barossa Light Development Inc, Submission No. 49, p. 2.Back |
93 |
Ms Lyn Fraser, Research Officer, United Services Union, Transcript of Evidence, 12 March 2003, p. 40.Back |
94 |
Shop Distributive and Allied Employee’s Association, Submission No. 79, p. 5.Back |
95 |
Ms Victoria Nock, General Manager, Marketing and Knowledge, Manpower Services Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 28 January 2004, p. 21.Back |
96 |
Manpower Services (Australia) Pty Ltd, Submission No. 78, p. 7.Back |
97 |
Mr Philip O’Donoghue, Acting Director, Australian Council of Social Service, Transcript of Evidence, 28 January 2004, p. 8.Back |
98 |
Treasury, Submission No. 73b, p. 2.Back |
99 |
Professor Peter Saunders, Social Research Director, Centre for Independent Studies, Transcript of Evidence, 27 January 2004, p. 42.Back |
100 |
Women’s Action Alliance, Submission No. 88, p. 4.Back |
101 |
Mr Chris Foster, Acting Group Manager, Research, Evaluation and Legislation Group, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Transcript of Evidence, 17 February 2005, p. 15.Back |
102 |
Carers Australia, Submission No. 30, pp. 5-7.Back |
103 |
Carers Australia, Submission No. 30, p. 6.Back |
104 |
Carers Australia, Submission No. 30, p. 6.Back |
105 |
Steering Committee for the Review of Government Service Provision, 2003, Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage: key indicators 2003, Productivity Commission, Canberra.Back |
106 |
Steering Committee for the Review of Government Service Provision, 2003, Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage: key indicators 2003, Productivity Commission, Canberra, pp. xxxiv-xxxv.Back |
107 |
Steering Committee for the Review of Government Service Provision, 2003, Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage: key indicators 2003, Productivity Commission, Canberra, p. iii.Back |
108 |
Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2004, National and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey 2002 ( Cat. No. 4714.0), p. 3.Back |
109 |
Department of Family and Community Services, Submission No. 99, p. 25.Back |
110 |
Department of Family and Community Services, Submission No. 99a, p. 4.Back |
111 |
Department of Family and Community Services, Submission No. 99, p. 25.Back |
112 |
Department of Family and Community Services, Submission No. 99, p. 25.Back |
113 |
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Submission No. 72, p. 13.Back |
114 |
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Submission No. 72, p. 22.Back |
115 |
Office of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs, 2003, ‘Indigenous Employment and Economic Development’, Indigenous Issues, Fact Sheet Series, October 2003, No. 9, p. 2, http://www.atsia.gov.au/atsia/facts/pdf/employment.pdfBack |
116 |
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Submission No. 72, p. 22.Back |
117 |
Office of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs, 2003, ‘Indigenous Employment and Economic Development’, Indigenous Issues, Fact Sheet Series, October 2003, No. 9, p. 2, http://www.atsia.gov.au/atsia/facts/pdf/employment.pdfBack |
118 |
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Submission No. 72, p. 22.Back |
119 |
Office of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs, 2003, ‘Indigenous Employment and Economic Development’, Indigenous Issues, Fact Sheet Series, October 2003, No. 9, p. 2, http://www.atsia.gov.au/atsia/facts/pdf/employment.pdfBack |
120 |
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Submission No. 72, p. 23.Back |
121 |
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Submission No. 72, pp. 13-14. Refer to Attachment C of the DEWR submission for more detail on Indigenous programs.Back |
122 |
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Submission No. 72, pp. 13-14. Back |
123 |
Dr Ian Gould, President, Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Transcript of Evidence, 19 March 2004, p. 12.Back |
124 |
Queensland Government, Submission No. 87, pp. 12-13.Back |
125 |
Queensland Government, Submission No. 87, p. 12.Back |
126 |
Mission Australia, Submission No. 104, p. 16.Back |
127 |
Queensland Government, Submission No. 87, pp. 10, 12.Back |
128 |
Northern Territory Government, Submission No. 68, pp. 1-2.Back |
129 |
ACTU, Submission No. 69, p. 15.Back |
130 |
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Submission No. 72, p. 5 and Steering Committee for the Review of Government Services Provision 2003, Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage: Key Indicators 2003, Productivity Commission, Canberra, pp. xlix, 11.9.Back |
131 |
Ms Sally Cowling, Research Fellow, Centre of Full Employment and Equity, University of Newcastle, Transcript of Evidence, 12 March 2004, p. 9.Back |
132 |
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Submission No. 72, p. 14.Back |
133 |
Office of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs, 2003, ‘Indigenous Employment and Economic Development’, Indigenous Issues, Fact Sheet Series, October 2003, No. 9, p. 2, http://www.atsia.gov.au/atsia/facts/pdf/employment.pdfBack |
134 |
Department of Family and Community Services, Submission No. 99, p. 25.Back |
135 |
Disability Action Inc, Submission No. 94, p. 2.Back |
136 |
Australian Council of Social Service, Submission No. 74, p. 32; National Ethnic Disability Alliance and the Physical Disability Council of Australia, Submission No. 96, pp. 9-10; Manpower Services (Australia) Pty Ltd, Submission No. 78, p. 8; Women With Disabilities in Australia, Submission No. 17, pp. 10-12.Back |
137 |
Blind Citizens Australia, Submission No. 67, p. 2.Back |
138 |
Australian Federation of Deaf Societies, Submission No. 103, p. 1.Back |
139 |
Women With Disabilities in Australia, Submission No. 17, p. 15; Mr Philip Starks, Submission No. 13, pp. 2-3.Back |
140 |
Mr David Thompson, Principal Policy Adviser, Office of Employment, Education and Training, Australian Council of Social Service, Transcript of Evidence, 28 January 2004, p. 10.Back |
141 |
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Submission No. 72, p. 4.Back |
142 |
Wilkins R (2003) Labour Market Outcomes and Welfare Dependence of Persons with Disabilities in Australia, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne, p. 5.Back |
143 |
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Submission No. 72b, p. 4.Back |
144 |
Mr David Thompson, Principal Policy Adviser, Office of Employment, Education and Training, Australian Council of Social Service, Transcript of Evidence, 28 January 2004, p. 10.Back |
145 |
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Submission No. 72, p. 15; and Family and Community Services Legislation Amendment (Disability Reform) Bill 2002.Back |
146 |
Dr Roger Wilkins, Research Fellow, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, University of Melbourne, Transcript of Evidence, 19 March 2004, p. 52.Back |
147 |
Wilkins R (2003) Labour Market Outcomes and Welfare Dependence of Persons with Disabilities in Australia, Melbourne Institute Working Paper No. 2/03, p. 5.Back |
148 |
Mr Finn Pratt, Group Manager, Intensive Support Group, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Transcript of Evidence, 26 May 2004, pp. 8-9.Back |
149 |
Mr Carl Princehorn, Director, Participation Strategies, Department of Family and Community Services, Transcript of Evidence, 26 May 2004, p. 9.Back |
150 |
Mr Finn Pratt, Group Manager, Intensive Support Group, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Transcript of Evidence, 26 May 2004, p. 7.Back |
151 |
Mr Finn Pratt, Group Manager, Intensive Support Group, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Transcript of Evidence, 26 May 2004, p. 8.Back |
152 |
Department of Family and Community Services, Assessment and Contestability Trial Evaluation Report, Executive Summary, http://www.facs.gov.au/disability/assess_contest/sec_01/01_01.htmBack |
153 |
Ms Monika Baker, Disability Action, Submission No. 94, pp. 29, 37.Back |
154 |
National Ethnic Disability Alliance and the Physical Disability Council of Australia, Submission No. 96, pp. 7, 9; Ms Lou-Anne Lind, Executive Director, National Ethnic Disability Alliance, Transcript of Evidence, 31 March 2004, pp. 1-2; Women With Disabilities in Australia, Submission No. 17, p. 9.Back |
155 |
Mr Philip O’Donoghue, Acting Director, Australian Council of Social Service, Transcript of Evidence, 28 January 2004, p. 11.Back |
156 |
Mr Graham Carters, Group Manager, Working Age Policy Group, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Transcript of Evidence, 17 February 2005, pp. 6-13; DEWR, Exhibit No. 96: Job Network Disability Support Pensions Pilot: Interim Evaluation Report. (October 2004), Executive Summary, pp. 1-2.Back |
157 |
National Ethnic Disability Alliance and the Physical Disability Council of Australia, Submission No. 96, pp. 4, 7, 11. Back |
158 |
The Australian Federation of Deaf Societies, Submission No. 103, pp. 6-8.Back |
159 |
Ms Serena Wilson, Executive Director, Department of Family and Community Services, Transcript of Evidence, 26 May 2004, p. 10; http://www.JobAble.gov.au.Back |
160 |
Mr Carl Princehorn, Director, Participation Strategies, Department of Family and Community Services, Transcript of Evidence, 26 May 2004, p. 10; Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Workplace Modifications Scheme Guidelines, http://www.jobable.gov.au/openemploymentproviders/ workplacemodificationsshemeguidelines.aspBack |
161 |
Mr Andrew Daly, Executive Director, Royal Society for the Blind of South Australia Inc, Transcript of Evidence, 18 March 2004, pp. 23, 33; Royal Society for the Blind of SA Inc, Submission No. 47, p. 2. This is a state-based scheme that could have broader applicability, such as the Australian Government’s Workplace Modification Scheme. For a more comprehensive discussion of equipment schemes refer to Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2003, Disability: the use of aids and the role of the environment, http://www.aihw.gov.au/publications/dis/duare/ accessed 25 February 2005.Back |
162 |
MS Australia, Submission No. 90, p. 3.Back |
163 |
Employers Making a Difference, Submission No. 70, p. 5.Back |
164 |
Employers Making a Difference, Submission No. 70, p. 3.Back |
165 |
MS Australia, Submission No. 90, p. 11.Back |
166 |
MS Australia, Submission No. 90, p. 13.Back |
167 |
MS Australia, Submission No. 90, pp. 13-4.Back |
168 |
Ms Suzanne Colbert, Chief Executive Officer, Employers Making a Difference, Transcript of Evidence, 27 January 2004, p. 28.Back |
169 |
Mr Andrew Daly, Executive Director, Royal Society for the Blind of South Australia Inc, Transcript of Evidence, 18 March 2004, p. 22; see also Ms Monika Baker, Senior Systemic Advocate, Disability Action Inc, Transcript of Evidence, 18 March 2004, p. 39Back |
170 |
Mr Andrew Daly, Executive Director, Royal Society for the Blind of South Australia Inc, Transcript of Evidence, 18 March 2004, p. 36.Back |
171 |
Mr Peter Hall, Coordinator, Employment Services, Royal Society for the Blind of South Australia Inc, Transcript of Evidence, 18 March 2004, p. 30; Manpower Services (Australia) Pty Ltd, Submission No. 78, p. 8.Back |
172 |
Mr Andrew Daly, Executive Director, Royal Society for the Blind of South Australia Inc, Transcript of Evidence, 18 March 2004, p. 35.Back |
173 |
MS Australia, Submission No. 90, p. 4.Back |
174 |
Mr Andrew White, MS Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 20 February 2004, pp. 4, 6.Back |
175 |
MS Australia, Submission No. 90, p.4.Back |
176 |
Blind Citizens Australia, Submission No. 67, p. 13.Back |
177 |
Mr Andrew Daly, Executive Director, Royal Society for the Blind of South Australia Inc, Transcript of Evidence, 18 March 2004, p. 22; Royal Society for the Blind of SA Inc, Submission No. 47, p. 2.Back |
178 |
MS Australia, Submission No. 90, p. 14.Back |
179 |
Mr Alan Blackwood, Manager, Policy and Community Partnerships, MS Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 20 February 2004, p. 2.Back |
180 |
Blind Citizens Australia, Submission No. 67, p. 14.Back |
181 |
Ms Collette O’Neill, National Policy Officer, Blind Citizens Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 19 March 2004, p. 49.Back |
182 |
Mr Alan Blackwood, Manager, Policy and Community Partnerships, MS Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 20 February 2004, p. 2.Back |
183 |
Ms Monika Baker, Senior Systemic Advocate, Disability Action Inc, Transcript of Evidence, 18 March 2004, p. 45.Back |
184 |
Ms Rebecca Ladd, Secretary/Treasurer, Australian Federation of Deaf Societies, Transcript of Evidence, 28 January 2004, p. 36.Back |
185 |
Ms Rebecca Ladd, Secretary/Treasurer, Australian Federation of Deaf Societies, Transcript of Evidence, 28 January 2004, p. 38.Back |
186 |
Mr Andrew Wiltshire, Community Liaison and Projects Officer, Australian Association of the Deaf, Transcript of Evidence, 28 January 2004, p. 37.Back |
187 |
Australian Federation of Deaf Societies, Submission No. 103, p. 4.Back |
188 |
Mr Alan Blackwood, Manager, Policy and Community Partnerships, MS Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 20 February 2004, pp. 2, 9-10.Back |
189 |
Physical Disability Council of Australia Ltd, Submission No. 76, p. 3.Back |
190 |
Ms Suzanne Colbert, Chief Executive Officer, Employers Making a Difference, Transcript of Evidence, 27 January 2004, pp. 34-35.Back |
191 |
Ms Suzanne Colbert, Chief Executive Officer, Employers Making a Difference, Transcript of Evidence, 27 January 2004, p. 35.Back |
192 |
National Ethnic Disability Alliance and the Physical Disability Council of Australia, Submission No. 96, p. 10.Back |
193 |
Physical Disability Council of Australia Ltd, Submission No. 76, p. 2.Back |
194 |
Disability Action Inc, Submission No. 94, pp. 22-24; see also Australian National Training Authority, Submission No. 107, pp. 11-12, for a fuller discussion of the VET response to assist people with disabilities.Back |
195 |
Ms Collette O’Neill, National Policy Officer, Blind Citizens Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 19 March 2004, pp. 47-48.Back |
196 |
Blind Citizens Australia, Submission No. 67, p. 14.Back |
197 |
Ms Maryanne Diamond, Executive Officer, Blind Citizens Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 19 March 2004, p. 45.Back |
198 |
National Ethnic Disability Alliance and the Physical Disability Council of Australia, Submission No. 96, p. 6.Back |
199 |
Ms Susan Egan, Executive Officer, Physical Disability Council of Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 31 March 2004, p. 8.Back |
200 |
Mr Joe Sabolcec, Executive Officer, Australian Federation of Deaf Societies, Transcript of Evidence, 28 January 2004, p. 37.Back |
201 |
Blind Citizens Australia, Submission No. 67, p. 9.Back |
202 |
Mr Joe Sabolcec, Executive Officer, Australian Federation of Deaf Societies, Transcript of Evidence, 28 January 2004, p. 38.Back |
203 |
Ms Rebecca Ladd, Secretary/Treasurer, Australian Federation of Deaf Societies, Transcript of Evidence, 28 January 2004, p. 38.Back |
204 |
Professor William Mitchell, Professor of Economics and Director, Centre of Full Employment and Equity, University of Newcastle, Transcript of Evidence, 12 March 2004, p. 12.Back |
205 |
Ms Susan Egan, Executive Officer, Physical Disability Council of Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 31 March 2004, p. 8.Back |
206 |
Blind Citizens Australia, Submission No. 67, pp. 4-5.Back |
207 |
Physical Disability Council of Australia Ltd, Submission No. 76, p. 1.Back |
208 |
Department of Family and Community Services, Submission No. 99a, p. 5.Back |
209 |
Logan Employment Task Force, Submission No. 34a, pp. 1-5. Back |
210 |
Queensland Government, Submission No. 87, Attachment 2, p. 2.Back |
211 |
Mr Peter Anderson, Director, Workplace Policy, Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Transcript of Evidence, 5 November 2003, p. 5.Back |
212 |
Tasmanian Government, Submission No. 102, p. 21.Back |
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United Services Union, Submission No. 85, p. 5.Back |
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Manpower Services (Australia) Pty Ltd, Submission No. 78, p. 3.Back |
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Tasmanian Government, Submission No. 102, p. 21.Back |
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Joint Standing Committee on Migration, 2004, To make a contribution: Review of skilled labour migration programs 2004, Canberra, p. 125.Back |
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Australian Government, 2002, Budget Paper No. 5, Intergenerational Report, 2002-03, p. 64. Note: The components of migration intake include skilled, family reunion or humanitarian.Back |
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Dockery, AM and Webster E, 2002, ‘Long-term unemployment and work deprived individuals: issues and polices’ in Australian Journal of Labour Economics, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 187-188, and Wagner, R (ed), 2003, Recognition of Prior Learning in Higher Education and the Australian Labour Market – the case of skilled migrants and refugees, University of Western Sydney, p. 25.Back |
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Wagner, R (ed), 2003. Recognition of Prior Learning in Higher Education and the Australian Labour Market – the case of skilled migrants and refugees, University of Western Sydney, pp. 25-6.Back |
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Joint Standing Committee on Migration, 2004, To make a contribution: Review of skilled labour migration programs 2004, Canberra, p. 131.Back |
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Manpower Services (Australia), Submission No. 78, p. 2.Back |
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Manpower Services (Australia), Submission No. 78, p. 2.Back |
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Wagner, R (ed), 2003, Recognition of Prior Learning in Higher Education and the Australian Labour Market – the case of skilled migrants and refugees, University of Western Sydney, p.28.Back |
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Joint Standing Committee on Migration, 2004, To make a contribution: Review of skilled labour migration programs 2004, Canberra, p. 130.Back |
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Joint Standing Committee on Migration, 2004, To make a contribution: Review of skilled labour migration programs 2004, Canberra, p. 131.Back |
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Joint Standing Committee on Migration, 2004, To make a contribution: Review of skilled labour migration programs 2004, Canberra, p. 143.Back |
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Joint Standing Committee on Migration, 2004, To make a contribution: Review of skilled labour migration programs 2004, Canberra, p. 143.Back |
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Dockery, AM and E Webster, 2002, ‘Long-term unemployment and work deprived individuals: issues and polices’ in Australian Journal of Labour Economics, Vol. 5(1), pp. 187-188.Back |
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Manpower Services (Australia), Submission No. 78, p. 2.Back |
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Department of Family and Community Services, 2004, Australian Government Disability Services Census 2002, p. 51.Back |
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National Ethnic Disability Alliance and the Physical Disability Council of Australia, Submission No. 96, p. 12.Back |
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Joint Standing Committee on Migration, 2004, To make a contribution: Review of skilled labour migration programs 2004, Canberra, pp. 10-13.Back |
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Regional Business Development Analysis Panel, Regional Business: A plan for action, Exhibit No. 23, p. 40.Back |
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Regional Business Development Analysis Panel, Regional Business: A plan for action, Exhibit No. 23, p. 40.Back |
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Joint Standing Committee on Migration, 2004, To make a contribution: Review of skilled labour migration programs 2004, Canberra, p. 11.Back |
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Rural Industry Working Group, Skill needs now and in the future in the rural industry, Exhibit No. 26, p. 40.Back |
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Rural Industry Working Group, Skill needs now and in the future in the rural industry, Exhibit No. 26, p. 46.Back |
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National Farmers’ Federation, Taxation Zones and the City-Country Divide – A Discussion Paper, Exhibit No. 72, p. 30.Back |
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Recommendation 10, DIMIA, Report of the Review of Settlement Services for Migrants and Humanitarian Entrants, May 2003, p. 124, http://www.immi.gov.au/settle/settle_reviewBack |
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Mission Australia, Submission No. 104, p. 4.Back |
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Mission Australia, Submission No. 104, p. 19.Back |
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Mission Australia, Submission No. 104, p. 12. Please refer to Attachment 1 of Mission Australia’s Submission for Mission Australia’s programs for young people.Back |
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Mr Benjamin Johnson, Branch Manager, New Apprenticeships Branch, Department of Education, Science and Training, Transcript of Evidence, 11 February 2004, p. 5.Back |
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Ms Jessie Borthwick, Group Manager, Strategic, Analysis and Evaluation Group, Department of Education, Science and Training, Transcript of Evidence, 11 February 2004, p. 6.Back |
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Mr Benjamin Johnson, Branch Manager, New Apprenticeships Branch, Department of Education, Science and Training, Transcript of Evidence, 11 February 2004, p. 5.Back |
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Ms Jessie Borthwick, Group Manager, Strategic, Analysis and Evaluation Group, Department of Education, Science and Training, Transcript of Evidence, 11 February 2004, p. 8; Mr Benjamin Johnson, Branch Manager, New Apprenticeships Branch, Department of Education, Science and Training, Transcript of Evidence, 17 February 2005, p. 23.Back |
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Mr Benjamin Johnson, Branch Manager, New Apprenticeships Branch, Department of Education, Science and Training, Transcript of Evidence, 11 February 2004, p. 8.Back |
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Mr Benjamin Johnson, Branch Manager, New Apprenticeships Branch, Department of Education, Science and Training, Transcript of Evidence, 11 February 2004, p. 9.Back |
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Ms Mary Johnston, Branch Manager, Industry Training Branch, Department of Education, Science and Training, Transcript of Evidence, 26 May 2004, p. 20; Mr Benjamin Johnson, Branch Manager, New Apprenticeships Branch, Department of Education, Science and Training, Transcript of Evidence, 11 February 2004, pp. 9, 20.Back |
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Mr Alan Sparks, Chief Executive Officer, East Coast Apprenticeships, Transcript of Evidence, 6 February 2004, pp. 15, 18; East Coast Apprenticeships, Submission No. 20, p. 3.Back |
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Ms Colleen Cartwright, Senior Research Fellow, Australasian Centre on Ageing, University of Queensland, Transcript of Evidence, 6 February 2004, p. 45.Back |
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Mr Benjamin Johnson, Branch Manager, New Apprenticeship Branch, Vocational Education and Training Group, Department of Education, Science and Training, Transcript of Evidence, 26 May 2004, p. 20; Mr Benjamin Johnson, Branch Manger, New Apprenticeships Branch, Department of Education Science and Training, Transcript of Evidence, 17 February 2005, p. 23.Back |
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Mr Benjamin Johnson, Branch Manager, New Apprenticeships Branch, Department of Education, Science and Training, Transcript of Evidence, 11 February 2004, p. 10.Back |
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Ms Mary Johnston, Branch Manager, Industry Training Branch, Department of Education, Science and Training, Transcript of Evidence, 26 May 2004, p. 21.Back |
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Ms Suzi Hewlett, Director, Industry Skills Section, Industry Training Branch, Department of Education, Science and Training, Transcript of Evidence, 17 February 2005, pp. 17-18.Back |
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Mr Benjamin Johnson, Branch Manager, New Apprenticeship Branch, Vocational Education and Training Group, Department of Education, Science and Training, Transcript of Evidence, 26 May 2004, p. 21.Back |
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Prime Minister’s Youth Pathways Action Plan Taskforce, 2001, Footprints to the Future, Canberra, p. 217.Back |
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Professor Peter Saunders, Social Research Director, Centre for Independent Studies, Transcript of Evidence, 27 January 2004, p. 51.Back |
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Parliament of Australia, 2004, Learning to Work: Report on the inquiry into vocational education in schools, House of Representatives Standing Committee on Education and Training, Canberra.Back |
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Ms Mary Johnston, Branch Manager, Australian Technical Colleges, Department of Education Science and Training, Transcript of Evidence, 17 February 2005, pp. 19-20; Department of Education, Science and Training; Exhibit No. 97, Australian Technical Colleges, A Discussion Paper.Back |