A new international study predicts that three in five jobs will require advanced digital skills by 2030. But with one in four workers lacking digital skills, Australia may be staring at a significant skills gap in a fully automated economy.
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Treasurer Josh Frydenberg Source: Ben Patrick / SBS News
A new international study predicts that three in five jobs will require advanced digital skills by 2030. But with one in four workers lacking digital skills, Australia may be staring at a significant skills gap in a fully automated economy.
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