Overwhelming response from councils for the NSW Strong Start Cadetship Program
The NSW Government is investing $1.85 million to give a strong start to the next generation of planners, with dozens of councils receiving a share of the funding to help pay the tuition fees for young planners.
Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Paul Scully welcomed the overwhelming response from councils for the Strong Start Cadetship Program.
"After receiving a whopping 115 applications from 74 councils, we decided to boost the program with $250,000 in additional funding and provide $25,000 to each council that applied.
"This will help more councils invest in future planners to help address a workforce shortage and tackle the housing crisis across the state."
"It was only a month ago that we put the call out to Councils seeking applications for the program, which had 64 grants available to help cover some or all of a student planner's university fees,” Mr Scully said.
The Strong Start Cadetship Program was launched in response to the planning skills shortage, which is being felt particularly in regional NSW, with the grants to provide council-employed students a free or discounted degree and practical work experience, while boosting council planners.
Mr Scully said out of the 74 councils that applied, 60 were from regional areas.
"Local government has been crying out for planners, especially in some of our regional areas, where some positions have remained vacant for some time," he said.
"We're addressing the skills shortage from the ground up, by helping councils build a pipeline of young planning talent aimed at setting up the State’s planning future for success.
"This funding will bring a fresh wave of new planners to councils, giving them a helping hand to clear their development application backlogs and speed up assessment times, which will drive better outcomes for our communities."
The $25,000 grant can be used to fund tuition fees for an undergraduate certificate, graduate certificate, diploma, bachelor's degree or master's degree in planning.
For more information, visit Strong Start.
Quotes attributable to Local Government NSW (LGNSW) President Darriea Turley: “Councils and communities across NSW are suffering from the impacts of skills and labour shortages. “I want to congratulate the government on this initiative, investing in the next generation of planning specialists in local governments across NSW.
“One of our key Local Government NSW priorities has been to call for the NSW Government to commit to incentives such as cadetships to address skills shortages in the local government sector.”
Quotes attributable to Wagga Wagga City Council Mayor Dallas Tout: "Wagga City Council congratulates the NSW Government on the establishment of the Strong Start Cadetship Program. Our Council immediately applied for participation in the program.
"We are absolutely confident that this initiative will be an amazing and positive step in promoting careers in planning for anyone looking to build a career and lifestyle in regional NSW.
"This program will establish a whole new generation of planners who grew up in regional NSW and will now be employed in planning the future of their own communities – as start to a new career there will be few opportunities which are any better."
Quotes attributable to Hornsby Shire Council's Director of Planning and Compliance James Farrington: “Hornsby Shire Council is pleased to have been successful in obtaining a grant under the Strong Start Cadetship Program.
This funding represents a great opportunity, not only for students to learn on the job skills, but also for us as a local council to help us attract and develop a new planner at a time when we are experiencing a skills shortage.
We look forward to embarking on this program with the Department’s support and assistance.”
Councils receiving funding for the Strong Start Cadetship program | ||||
Albury City Council | Armidale Regional Council | Ballina Shire Council | Bathurst Regional Council | Bayside Council |
Bega Valley Shire Council | Bellingen Shire Council | Blayney Shire Council | Bogan Shire Council | Broken Hill City Council |
Byron Shire Council | Cabonne Council | Campbelltown City Council | Cessnock City Council | Clarence Valley Council |
Cobar Shire Council | Coffs Harbour City Council | Coolamon Shire Council | Coonamble Shire Council | Cowra Shire Council |
Cumberland Council | Dubbo Regional Council | Dungog Shire Council | Edward River Council | Eurobodalla Shire Council |
Fairfield City Council | Forbes Shire Council | Glen Innes Severn Council | Goulburn Mulwaree Council | Greater Hume Shire Council |
Griffith City Council | Gunnedah Shire Council | Inverell Shire Council | Junee Shire Council | Kempsey Shire Council |
Lake Macquarie City Council | Lismore City Council | Liverpool Plains Shire Council | Mid-Coast Council | Mid-Western Regional Council |
Moree Plains Shire Council | Mosman Municipal Council | Murray River Council | Muswellbrook Shire Council | Narrabri Shire Council |
Newcastle City Council | Oberon Council | Orange City Council | Port Stephens Council | Queanbeyan- Palerang Regional Council |
Randwick City Council | Shellharbour City Council | Shoalhaven City Council | Singleton Council | Snowy Valleys Council |
Strathfield Municipal Council | Sutherland Shire Council | Tamworth Regional Council | The Council of the Municipality of Hunters Hill | The Council of the Shire of Hornsby |
The Hills Shire Council | Tweed Shire Council | Upper Lachlan Shire Council | Uralla Shire Council | Wagga Wagga City Council |
Walgett Shire Council | Warrumbungle Shire Council | Waverley Council | Weddin Shire Council | Wentworth Shire Council |
Willoughby City Council | Wingecarribee Shire Council | Wollondilly Shire Council | Yass Valley Council |