ACS REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS
Gain sharp insights into Australia's digital economy with topics ranging from data sharing, cyber security, digital disruption and other ICT essentials.
Gain sharp insights into Australia's digital economy with topics ranging from data sharing, cyber security, digital disruption and other ICT essentials.
ACS accredits ICT higher education courses, assuring local and international students and stakeholders that accredited courses meet recognised threshold standards for graduate outcomes. ACS accredited 140 courses in 2024 and now lists over 500 courses that meet standards. This report identifies key areas for improvement in Australian ICT courses and offers guidance to institutions preparing for accreditation in 2025. It also outlines key ACS initiatives planned for 2025 to strengthen ICT higher education and respond to emerging industry needs.
DOWNLOADWe are pleased to report that ACS has received government approvals for a new Professional Standards Scheme (PSS or ‘the Scheme’). This is a big milestone and will take effect on 1 January 2025 for a five-year period. I am writing to let you know what to expect.
DOWNLOADACS Digital Pulse is the leading voice of Australia’s digital economy, offering unparalleled insights into the trends, challenges and opportunities shaping the nation’s tech sector.
DOWNLOADCybersecurity is one of the fastest-growing tech industries and presents a wonderful opportunity to tech professionals, IT students and anyone considering switching careers to join the tech sector.
DOWNLOADDigital Technologies education in Australian schools
DOWNLOADThe ACS Skilled Journeys: Navigating IT Migration in Australia Report provides an invaluable basis of knowledge to better understand how the current skilled migration system functions
DOWNLOADIAPA Skills and Salary Survey 2023: Widening gender pay gap, growing salaries headline this year’s report; get your copy now
DOWNLOADPublished in partnership with SSI, a leading not-for-profit, Billion Dollar Benefit is an employer’s guide to recruiting and retaining skilled migrants and refugees.
DOWNLOADNew technologies are creating opportunities for further growth but only if Australia has the skills to capitalise.
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