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Sector Committees

Sector Committees are made up of industry associations, employee representatives, and industry practitioners.

Sector Committees

The CITF Act stipulates that the CITB Board must establish and maintain a committee in relation to each sector of the building and construction industry (being Commercial, Civil and Housing).

Functions of the committees are to:

  • Represent the interests of its particular sector in relation to the management of the Fund; and
  • Advise the Board on the allocation of money from the Fund for the benefit of its particular sector; and
  • Advise the Board on any other matter from the Fund for the benefit of its particular sector; and
  • Carry out other functions determined by the Board.

 

Sector Committees are responsible for providing feedback and advice:

  • In relation to sector training requirements (accredited and non-accredited) for consideration in the annual training plan.
  • to the Board regarding research and innovation activities that will benefit the sector.
  • workforce attraction and retention strategies.





CITB acknowledges Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters, communities, and cultures.