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OES  joins the Tech Council of Australia to shape Australia’s future skills and technology agenda

09 March, 2026
OES  joins the Tech Council of Australia to shape
L-R: OES’ Fiona Reay, Nicola Cresp, Claire Sadler, David Paroissien and Rebecca Hall at the first 2026 Tech Council of Australia Member Forum.

OES (Online Education Services) has joined the Tech Council of Australia (TCA), strengthening its commitment to shaping national policy at the intersection of technology, skills and education.

Membership of the Tech Council of Australia will enable OES to contribute its education and workforce expertise to national conversations on productivity, innovation, digital capability and long-term skills development.

As a new member, it was fitting for OES and SEEK to co-host the first 2026 Tech Council of Australia Member Forum in Melbourne, bringing together senior leaders from across the technology sector, government and higher education to help inform the next phase of TCA’s policy platform, research agenda and advocacy priorities.

OES CEO Jonathan Davey said joining the Tech Council of Australia reflects OES’s belief that education policy and technology policy must be developed together.

Australia’s ability to compete and prosper depends on how well we connect technology, skills and education. Through the Tech Council of Australia, OES is excited to work alongside industry, government and research partners to ensure our education and training systems are aligned with the real needs of a rapidly changing economy.”

OES is committed to working closely with the Tech Council of Australia and its members to advance a shared agenda that supports Australia’s technology sector, strengthens skills pipelines and delivers better outcomes for learners and employers.