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Industry body welcomes govt. ‘continuity’

Australian Higher Education Industrial Association < 1 mins read

A leading peak body for higher education has welcomed the continuity within the new Albanese government ministry.

The Australian Higher Education Industrial Association (AHEIA) as a key employer association for Australia’s world-class universities, looks forward to continuing to work constructively with the government. This is particularly in areas of reform such as fixed-term contracts and casual employment,  to ensure that our institutions continue to drive national productivity and prosperity.

“It was especially pleasing to see continuity for the sector, with Minister Jason Clare remaining at the helm of education. Our universities face both significant challenges and enormous opportunities. Minister Clare’s ongoing leadership will be vital as we further unpack the Universities Accord and address workforce needs, student access and research excellence,” the Executive Director of AHEIA, Craig Laughton, said.”

“We also welcome the appointment of Minister Rishworth to Employment and Workplace Relations. Fit-for-purpose workplace relations settings are critical to the success and ongoing viability of higher education in this country.

“Getting this right will ensure universities and their staff can continue delivering world-leading, high-quality, accessible education and ground-breaking research—key drivers of Australia’s productivity and growth.”

 

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16 May 2025

Craig Laughton | (he/him)
Executive Director | Australian Higher Education Industrial Association |
phone: 0477 799 149
[email protected]www.aheia.edu.au |


Contact details:

Craig Laughton | (he/him)
Executive Director | Australian Higher Education Industrial Association |
phone: 0477 799 149
[email protected]www.aheia.edu.au |

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