What's Happening?
The Cook Government is launching a comprehensive workforce strategy aimed at diversifying Western Australia's economy. This initiative seeks to identify the skills and capacity required to support key industries such as defense, clean energy, construction,
advanced manufacturing, tourism, hospitality, and care sectors. Industry leaders are invited to participate in shaping the strategy by providing insights into the challenges and opportunities within their sectors. The government plans to host six roundtables, each focusing on a specific priority industry, to gather input that will directly influence the strategy. Additionally, stakeholders can contribute through an online consultation process running parallel to the roundtables. The strategy is part of the government's priority to transform Western Australia into a renewable energy powerhouse and ensure the state remains a prime location for quality jobs.
Why It's Important?
This workforce strategy is crucial for maintaining Western Australia's economic strength and adaptability in the face of global changes. By focusing on diversification, the strategy aims to create sustainable job opportunities and support emerging industries, particularly in renewable energy and defense. This approach not only addresses current workforce needs but also positions Western Australia as a leader in innovative sectors. The involvement of industry leaders ensures that the strategy is grounded in practical insights and addresses real-world challenges. The initiative reflects a proactive effort to future-proof the state's economy, making it resilient to external economic pressures and shifts in global demand.
What's Next?
The consultation process for the workforce strategy is set to close on April 30, 2026. Following this, the Cook Government will analyze the insights gathered from the roundtables and online contributions to finalize the strategy. The implementation phase will likely involve collaboration with industry stakeholders to ensure the strategy's recommendations are effectively integrated into workforce planning. The government may also announce specific initiatives or funding to support the strategy's goals, particularly in sectors identified as high priority. Continuous engagement with industry leaders will be essential to adapt the strategy to evolving economic conditions and technological advancements.









