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Seizing the opportunities within Australia’s tertiary education sector

We estimate that around 30% of labour market demand for qualifications will be driven by upskilling and reskilling requirements over the next 30 years as an aging population and a changing industrial make up drive life-long learning across the working-aged population.

Strong cross-sector integration and collaboration between higher education and vocational education will be essential for filling existing and emerging skills gaps in industry, particularly due to the growing nature of skills-based hiring practices.

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Emily Dabbs

Head of Macroeconomics Consulting, Oxford Economics

+61 2 8458 4202

Emily Dabbs

Head of Macroeconomics Consulting, Oxford Economics

Sydney, Australia

Emily leads Oxford Economics Australia’s Macro Consulting team. She has over 10 years of economic analysis and consulting experience, focusing on macroeconomic forecast and analysis. Emily regularly provides strategy support and briefings, and presentations to clients and key stakeholders to support a broader understand of the economic environment and the impact on their business.

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