
Senator the Hon Michaelia Cash
- Minister for Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business
Senator the Hon Michaelia Cash was sworn in as Minister for Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business on 29 May 2019.
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Additional Transition to Work services rolled out
The Australian Government today announced the final 27 successful organisations that will support young people into work or further education under the third round of th
Youth to benefit from innovative approaches to help them into work
Consistent with the Governments focus on jobs and ensuring our youth are job ready, the Government today announced the first organisations to deliver the new Empowering YOUth Initiatives.
Sky News Live - Richo: Senate reform, ABCC, penalty rates
GRAHAM RICHARDSON: On to tonight’s business, and tonight’s business concerns the Minister for Employment, Michaelia Cash – I think one of the coming stars of the Liberal Party.
2GB with Warren Moore
Subject/s: CSIRO report, discussing jobs of the future
Report reimagines Australia’s working future
A ground-breaking report launched by the Australian Government today paints a future where Australians will work side by side with machines in jobs that today exist only on the margins or in our…
Over 200,000 job placements recorded through jobactive
The Coalition Government today announced that the highly successful jobactive programme has recorded placements into 214,422 jobs across Australia since it started in July 2015.
2UE Breakfast with John Stanley and Garry Linnell - Job seeker compliance
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Jobs ad growth continues to rise
Minister for Employment Senator the Hon Michaelia Cash said that job vacancy data over the past year shows the Government’s goal of job creation to boost the economy is well on track.
2GB with Ray Hadley
E&OE TRANSCRIPT SUBJECT/S: Job seeker compliance loopholes
Interview - The Today Show
E&OE TRANSCRIPT SUBJECT: Job seeker loopholes JOURNALIST: Minister, please tell us what this loophole is and how it works.
Press Conference - Parliament House
Subjects: Investigation of CFMEU officials, Newspoll, negative gearing, election policies. E&OE…………………
ABC Live with Fran Kelly - ABCC
ALISON CARABINE: Michaelia Cash is in our Parliament House studios, Michaelia Cash thanks for coming in. MINISTER CASH: Great to be with you Alison.