Regional Matters 2005 - Industry and Skills


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Victorian regions have a diverse range of primary and secondary industries. These industries in turn create a demand for a diverse range of labour and skills. Attracting and retaining the right skills in the right region are some of the challenges specific to regional industries and communities.

Regional Matters Chapters

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Water in Dry LandCoastal DevelopmentEnergy ChoicesPortfolio IndexReference Maps

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Issues


PDF Icon An integrated picture of Industry and Skills (PDF - 26 Kb)
PDF Icon Regional industry (PDF - 329 Kb)
PDF Icon Primary and secondary industry (PDF - 105 Kb)
PDF Icon Construction and service sectors (PDF - 2.4 Mb)
PDF Icon Diversification of regional economies (PDF - 2.5 Mb)
PDF Icon Concentration of skilled workers (PDF - 2.6 Mb)
PDF Icon Skills shortages (PDF - 96 Kb)
PDF Icon Ageing of the workforce (PDF - 2.1 Mb)
PDF Icon Seasonal labour requirements (PDF - 180 Kb)
PDF Icon Spatial skills shortages (PDF - 2.7 Mb)
PDF Icon Attraction and retention of skilled workers (PDF - 748 Kb)
PDF Icon Housing and the attraction of skilled labour (PDF - 1.4 Mb)
PDF Icon Importing skills (PDF - 1.5 Mb)
PDF Icon Education and training 1 (PDF - 1.1 Mb)
PDF Icon Education and training 2 (PDF - 485 Kb)

Linked Topics

PDF Icon The landscape 1750 to 2000 (PDF - 48 Kb)
PDF Icon Land value economic (PDF - 982 Kb)
PDF Icon Changing age structure (PDF - 1.5 Mb)
PDF Icon Peak populations (PDF - 530 Kb)
PDF Icon Diversity and inclusion 1 (PDF - 1.0 Mb)
PDF Icon Education (PDF - 2.5 Mb)
PDF Icon Changing age structure (PDF - 1.5 Mb)

Regional Atlas Information Links

Portfolio Index Reference Maps References



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