In a recent report, the Australian Manufacturing and Skills Alliance (AUSMASA) has highlighted the critical need for an additional 72,000 skilled workers across the automotive and mining sectors by 2027. This revelation highlights the importance of a coordinated effort to address workforce gaps that could significantly impact the Northern Territory's economic future.
The Northern Territory is well-positioned to play a crucial role in meeting this national demand, given its rich resources and strategic importance in the mining and automotive industries. However, the challenge remains in ensuring that there is a skilled workforce ready to support this growth. The skills shortage in these sectors not only threatens to stall development projects but also risks undermining the competitiveness of the Northern Territory on a national and global scale.
ISACNT recognises the importance of this issue and is committed to working with industry partners, educational institutions, and government bodies to develop and implement strategies that will enhance the skills and capabilities of the Territory's workforce. Through targeted training programs, industry engagement, and strategic
workforce planning, ISACNT aims to support the growth of a skilled workforce that can meet the needs of these vital industries.
“Building on our Initial Workforce Plan, this latest iteration includes deeper industry-level workforce data on demographics and future projections, coupled with existing vocational education and training (VET) data on specific training packages,” says Dr Lind, emphasising the need for a data-driven approach to workforce planning.
The report by AUSMASA also stresses the importance of collaboration in overcoming the skills shortage. "Collaboration between industry stakeholders and educational institutions is essential to bridge the skills gap and ensure a skilled workforce capable of supporting the net zero electrification transition," Dr Lind adds. ISACNT is actively exploring opportunities to work closely with local businesses and training providers to create pathways that will enable Territorians to gain the necessary qualifications and experience.
As the Northern Territory continues to attract investment in mining and automotive sectors, it is imperative that we also focus on building a sustainable and skilled workforce. By addressing the current and future skills shortages, we can ensure that the Northern Territory remains a key player in these industries, contributing to the broader economic growth of Australia.
ISACNT is dedicated to playing a leading role in this endeavour, ensuring that the Territory's workforce is prepared to meet the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.