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CSWA Strategic Direction 2026-2028

3 March 2026
by CSWA Strategic DirectionWebinars

Community Skills WA’s Strategic Direction 2026–2028 outlines our key priorities and focus areas to support a skilled and sustainable workforce across the Community Services, Health, Education, Sport, Fitness and Recreation sectors. It sets the direction for our industry engagement, advocacy and workforce development work over the next three years.

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