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Victorian Skills Plan for 2022 into 2023

Explore the inaugural Victorian Skills Plan, along with key information The inaugural Victorian Skills Plan was launched on Monday 22 August 2022. Download a PDF version(opens in a new window) or read an accessible version online.

Ebony O’Doherty-Bowman, electrical apprentice with Powercor Australia and trainer Ray Borowiak at Australia’s first wind turbine training tower at Ballarat’s Federation University, where wind turbine technicians can train instead of using fly-in-fly-out workers.

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Victorian Skills Plan for 2022 into 2023

Explore the inaugural Victorian Skills Plan.

Victorian Skills Plan for 2022 into 2023 key information

Media release

The Victorian Skills Plan will ensure Victoria has the jobs it needs for the future.

Explainer video

Watch this explainer video to find out how the Victorian Skills Plan provides a skills roadmap for Victoria.

Promotional video

View the short promotional video for the first skills plan.

Launch event

Watch speeches from the launch of the inaugural Victorian Skills Plan in 2022.

State of the Victorian Labour Market Report

Explore the workforce trends which impact Victoria’s skills requirements in the years ahead.

Industry insights reports

Browse insights based on research, qualitative and quantitative data collection, and extensive consultation.

Updated 2 December 2025



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