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ABDC endorses retention of accountants on the 2016-17 Skilled Occupation List

In our submission to the Department of Education and Training, ABDC recommends retaining accountants on the 2016-17 Skilled Occupation List (SOL) to meet term labour market demand for accountants. According to CPA Australia and the Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, accountants are projected to rank amongst the most highly sought after occupations in the […]

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ABDC supports well-resourced, collaborative and industry-relevant research policy

Responding to the research policy review, ABDC supports the call for policy to support innovative, well-resourced and diverse business research – vital for Australia’s future prosperity and capacity to see industry-relevant research, increased productivity and commercialisation.   In our response to the Review of Research Policy and Funding Arrangements – Issues Paper, ABDC welcomes firstly, the

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ABDC recommends government policy that supports sustainable international education

Responding to the Productivity Commission’s draft report on removing export service barriers, ABDC says Australia needs to do more to support sustainable growth of our international education sector. As ABDC member schools graduate two-thirds of international university students in Australia, we welcome simplified streamlined visa processing and the Productivity Commission’s recommendations to introduce nationwide transport concessions and to

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ABDC calls for a flexible research training system that supports innovation and collaboration

In our submission to ACOLA, ABDC calls for a research training system that enhances Australia’s capacity to deliver innovative and industry collaborative research. In our submission to the review of Australia’s Research Training System, ABDC is concerned not just with the training of future business academics, but also the ability of Australian businesses to pursue innovation and growth. To

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ABDC advocates for academic data access as part of ASIC Business Register sale

ABDC advocates for the ASIC Business Register sale process to include conditions that would enable better academic access to the data currently collected by ASIC. ABDC advocates for the ASIC Business Register sale process to include conditions that would enable better academic access to the data currently collected by ASIC. Having access to this ASIC

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