18/08/2026
Thank you to all who contributed to our recent Equine Skills Network Meeting. As Alex-Kate mentions below, the main objective of meetings like this is to learn from stakeholders about the issues that are impacting their industries.
It's not surprising that many of the issues are common to all of our industries - attracting and retaining skilled workers, having access to career pathways with relevant training programs.
Because of this, it enables us to provide government with current information about these priorities and hopefully influence sound policy and funding decisions.
Again, thank you to all who contributed. It was a very successful meeting.
While I serve on the FFTITC Food, Fibre & Timber Industries Training Council (WA) Inc Board representing the Animal Care and Management and Poultry sectors, one of the most valuable aspects of these industry forums is the opportunity to learn from and collaborate with stakeholders across a diverse range of industries.
The discussions highlighted many of the workforce challenges we share across animal industries, including attracting and retaining skilled workers, creating meaningful career pathways, ensuring training remains relevant, and supporting industry growth through effective education and workforce development initiatives.
It was also valuable to hear from Skills Insight regarding the broader national training landscape, current qualification reviews, workforce planning initiatives, and the important role industry plays in shaping future training products and workforce priorities.
Although equine, poultry and animal care sectors have unique needs, the conversations reinforced that many of our workforce challenges are shared. By working together across industries, we have a better opportunity to develop training solutions that support a skilled, capable and future-ready workforce.
Thank you to Bernadette Amos, FFTITC and all participants who contributed their insights and experience.