
$1M in Grants to Bridge Australia’s Battery Workforce Gap
Jul 3
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⚡ TAFE Queensland has opened over $1 million in funding to support clean energy battery workforce development through its first round of Applied Research Grants.

📢 Who can apply?
Researchers
Universities
Industry bodies
Community organisations
🎯 Grant Goals:
Develop innovative training for clean energy battery jobs
Build a skilled workforce for Australia’s net-zero transition
Focus on accessible education in remote areas
Promote culturally safe and inclusive training
🛠️ The initiative is part of the Clean Energy Batteries Centre of Excellence, backed by both federal and Queensland governments.
🗣️ TAFE CEO John Tucker:
“We need targeted training to meet the projected 100,000 clean energy jobs by 2040. These grants will help solve real industry challenges.”
📆 Deadline:
Apply by 31 July 2025More funding rounds are expected in coming years.
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