Organisation Australian National Training Authority (1994 - 2007)

Brisbane Office

From
01 January 1994
To
03 December 2007
Alternative Names
  • ANTA

Summary

The Australian National Training Authority (Brisbane Office) was established on 1 January 1993 under the Australian National Training Authority Act 1992. The Authority was responsible for carrying out the following functions: "support the Ministerial Council in all of its functions and is responsible for the development of, and advice on, national policy, goals and objectives. The Australian National Training Authority…[was also] responsible for providing advice to Ministerial Council on State/Territory Annual Vocational Educational and Training Plans for endorsement by Ministerial Council…[and] the administration of national programs and Commonwealth funding of the National Vocational Education and Training system. The Australian National Training Authority (Brisbane Office) was abolished on 3 December 2007.

Published resources

Policies

  • Australian National Training Authority, National Women's Vocational Education and Training Strategy. A national project of the Australian National Training Authority under the auspices of the MCEETYA VEET Women's Taskforce, Brisbane, 1996. Details

Reports

  • Australian National Training Authority, A Bridge to the Future: Australia's National Strategy for Vocational Education and Training 1998-2003, ANTA, Brisbane, 1998, 27 p. pp. Details
  • Australian National Training Authority (ANTA), Shaping Our Future: Australia's National Strategy for Vocational Education and Training 2004-2010, ANTA, Brisbane, 2003, 24 p. pp. Details
  • Taylor, Rae M.; Australian National Training Authority, Review of ANTA research national projects: the Research and Evaluation National Project and the Key Vocational Education and Training Research Centres National Project. A report prepared by Rae Taylor for the Australian National Training Authority, ANTA, Brisbane, 1999, i, 57 p. pp. Details

Online Resources