To overcome the skills and labour shortages in Australia will require a holistic approach, creating policy solutions that consider skills development, participation, and migration. This approach will need to be underpinned by industry engagement to identify current and future labour demands and skills as well as to identify gaps in current education offerings, funding and immigration...
In a submission to the independent review of Infrastructure Australia (IA), the Australian Logistics Council (ALC) has called for action and implementation, rather than review and duplication.
ALC has worked closely with IA and successive governments to deliver the National Freight and Supply Chain Strategy (NFSCS) and advance the development of the National Urban Freight Planning Principles (the principles), which together form a strong foundation for the future work of...
Friday 4 March 2022
Committee Secretary
Community Support and Services Committee
Parliament House
George Street
BRISBANE QLD 4000
Dear Committee Secretary
The Australian Logistics...
Introduction
The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) welcomes the opportunity to make a submission on the Security Legislation Amendment (Critical Infrastructure Protection) Bill 2022 (the Bill).
The ALC is the peak national body representing major companies participating in the freight logistics industry. ALC’s policy focus is on delivering enhanced end-to-end supply chain efficiency,...
The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) welcomes the opportunity to make a submission to the Productivity Commission in relation to the reference on Australia’s Maritime Logistics System.
ALC is the peak national body representing major companies participating in the end-to end freight supply chain and logistics industry with a focus on delivering enhanced supply chain safety, productivity, efficiency and...