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Elearning projects down under

Industry sectors across Australia are taking a long term view of building the skills of their people by embedding elearning into workforce development.

Preliminary funding of approximately $600,000 has been allocated to Australian industry groups and businesses to integrate elearning into their workforce training plans and practices.

Five industry sectors – including stainless steel, medical technology, dairy, water and independent supermarket and liquor – have each received $100,000 this year with future funding of $100,000 earmarked for each industry sector over the next two years

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