Five things we learned from day one of Labor's jobs and skills summit

Harley Dennett
Updated September 1 2022 - 7:58pm, first published 5:40pm
Not just a talkfest, federal Labor has come away with some next steps after the first day of its Jobs and Skills Summit. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
Not just a talkfest, federal Labor has come away with some next steps after the first day of its Jobs and Skills Summit. Picture by Elesa Kurtz

The Albanese government has confirmed, or at least announced, some actionable next steps from the first day of its jobs and skills summit.

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Harley Dennett

Harley Dennett

Public Service Editor

Former federal politics bureau chief for the Canberra Times, via a career that's taken me from rural Victoria to Washington DC. Telling the stories of my local LGBTI community brought me to political journalism, where I've covered eight budgets, four national elections in two countries, Defence, public service and international governance.

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