A key element of the Victoria Summit has been the development by VECCI of a series of policy papers on key issues facing Victoria and Australia. These policy papers and recommendations are now available via the following links.
Full Policy Overview
Labour Supply
Taskforce Chair
Mr Michael Grogan
Chief Executive Officer
Sutton Tools Pty Ltd
Victoria and Australia are in a global competition for talent. The Labour Supply recommendations focus on attracting new entrants into the workplace and retaining existing skilled employees for longer. They call for a greater focus on and investment in skills formation so that we embark on a major up-skilling and re-skilling of the workforce.
Full Labour Supply Report
Infrastructure
Taskforce Chair
Mr Robert Dunlop
Executive Director
Macquarie Bank
Skilled people are vital to our future. So too is modern infrastructure. What has been missing, however, is broad agreement on what should be the priorities for new infrastructure work over coming years. We have identified priorities that stand to increase economic activity and output, improve business competitiveness and enhance social and environmental outcomes in Victoria.
Full Infrastructure Report
Energy
Taskforce Chair
Sir Roderick Carnegie AC
Company Director
Energy is the fuel for growth, an essential requirement for economic prosperity. The recommendations for energy acknowledge some important realities, including that:
· There are no 'quick fixes' and the adjustment process has a long time horizon. Global warming/greenhouse emissions are a global problem and require a global solution. No single jurisdiction acting alone will succeed in significantly affecting the level of global emissions
· A global solution will have to improve on the Kyoto Protocol
· Technological improvements will deliver significant reductions in emissions.
Full Energy Report
Export
Taskforce Chair
Mr Neil Lowe Chairman
Melbourne Market Authority
Energy fuels business and infrastructure is vital to get goods and services developed and into the market. Another challenge we face is to expand existing markets and open up new ones. Two important issues that must be addressed are the lack of an export culture and the absence of a 'Team Australia' approach at all levels of Government.
Full Export Report
Commonwealth/State Relations
Taskforce Chair
Hon. Mark Birrell
Special Counsel
Minter Ellison
The keys to ushering in a major new period of increases in productivity are in the hands of the Commonwealth, State and Territory Governments. Our recommendations, if implemented, have the capacity to modernise Australia's system of intergovernmental relations and boost Australia's economic growth.
Full Commonwealth/State Relations Report
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