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queensland tafe unveils construction tech hub 1669145

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The article describes a government-funded training initiative in Queensland, Australia, aimed at addressing construction workforce needs. The commercial mechanism is weak: no direct impact on commodity prices, company margins, or supply chains. The investment may improve labor supply in the Australian construction sector over the medium term, but no immediate scarcity or price effect is evident. The primary sector affected is construction, but the mechanism is indirect and long-term.

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  • Queensland TAFE launched a construction technology hub.
  • $73.8 million investment in the hub.
  • Hub is part of National Skills Agreement.
  • Third Centre of Excellence in Queensland.
  • Australian government investing up to $325 million over five years in TAFE Centres of Excellence.
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