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(1) How many students enrolled at ACT High Schools were enrolled in industry pathway courses at CIT in (a) 2017-18, (b) 2018-19 and (c) to date.

(2) Which courses was each student identified in part (1) enrolled, by course name.

(3) How much ACT Government funding was provided for each student identified in part (1).

Mr Barr: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

(1) Please find below total number of ACT High School students enrolled in the Industry Pathway Course at CIT in:

a) 2017-18:

Nil. The Industry Pathways Course had not yet commenced.

b) 2018-19:

78 ACT High School students were enrolled in the Industry Pathway Course at CIT.

c) To date:

78 ACT High School students are enrolled in Industry Pathway Course at CIT.

(2) All students are enrolled in the Certificate II in Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways, which is the only course offered as part of the Industry Pathways Course.

(3) Please find below total amount of ACT Government funding which was provided for each student identified in (1):

a) 2017-18:

Nil. The Industry Pathways Course had not yet commenced.

b) 2018-19:

78 students were approved for Skilled Capital funding of up to $2770 per student (or up to $3270 for students living with a disability/ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students).

c) To date:

As at 5 August 2019, CIT has claimed an average of $545.00 per student for 53 students (actual amounts per student range from $162.14 to $972.84).

This program provides students with the flexibility to complete the program at their own pace. Funding is provided to CIT on completion of each unit of competency.

Light rail—project delivery report
(Question No 2596)

Miss C Burch asked the Minister for Transport and City Services, upon notice, on 2 August 2019:

In relation to the City to Gungahlin Light Rail Project Delivery Report, Table 6 – Project Benefits (a) when will the modelling become available for (i) road traffic congestion, (ii)


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