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About the Board
The Board of Vocational Education and Training was established
in 1994 to provide the State Government and the Minister for
Education and Training with strategic advice about the NSW
vocational education and training system.
The Board, which is appointed by the Minister, oversees policy
and planning initiatives and fosters partnerships between
key stakeholders in the NSW training system. The Board is
a key source of advice to the Minister on state and national
vocational education and training priorities.
In addition to its advisory role, the Board’s work
includes the implementation of a range of projects designed
to demonstrate the value of vocational education and training
for individuals, industry and communities.
The Board’s advice and activities are underpinned by
the belief that training and skills development is vital to
the growth of a well-balanced and prosperous society. The
Board is committed to ensuring that vocational education and
training meets the needs of individuals as well as industry,
and that the benefits of high-quality training are shared
throughout communities.
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Bert Evans, AO, pictured with students from James Fallon High School at TAFE NSW's National Environment
Centre, Albury.
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