Projects

SkillsHub administers a variety of projects designed to identify workforce issues, analyse skills needs and promote skills development for the creative and leisure industries.

 

Industry projects


SkillsHub engages in a range of core activities to identify workforce needs and build on skills development for the creative and leisure industries. We manage commercial projects, and projects commissioned by government and other agencies when a specific need arises. Recent industry specific projects include:

 


Consultancy projects and services


SkillsHub is also commissioned from time to time to perform consultancy services, conduct project work and activities as specific industry needs arise. Recent clients include:

  • Skills Victoria
  • Film Victoria
  • Zoos Victoria
  • Service Skills Australia
  • Innovation and Business Skills Australia (IBSA)
  • Reframing the Future and the National Centre for Vocational Education and Research (NCVER).

 


Research projects


SkillsHub publishes an annual Skills Needs Report for the Victorian government on the key skills and knowledge requirements of the creative and leisure industries.

Skills Needs Report

Skills Needs Report

What's happening in the creative + leisure industries?

Key trends data, pressing needs and forecasts are covered in our annual Skills Needs Report.

Workforce Development Strategy

Workforce Development Strategy

for the Victorian Outdoor Industries

Strategy now available for download, industry forum coming up in November

Skills for Growth

Skills for Growth

Registrations Closed 31st March 2012

The Skills for Growth program funds skills development and tailored training solutions for small to medium sized businesses.

Game Plan

Game Plan

Subsidised games + interactive training project

With the completion of the Game Plan project, SkillsHub continues to promote skills development in the interactive media and games industry.

Home Grown

Home Grown

Subsidised training for career starters + industry professionals.

Access a range of government subidised training opportunities across Victoria's outdoor recreation industry.