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New South Wales Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government Victor Dominello has flagged high-risk work licences are being prepared for the state’s well-liked digitisation treatment, as his all-out push against paper before stepping down from politics continues.
Taking to his preferred forum of LinkedIn, Dominello said that around 5300 “High Risk Work Licences are renewed every month – that is more than 63,600 a year”.
Trade tickets and licencing, especially those requiring repeated medical, legal and background checks, are regarded as one of the cut-through opportunities in the case for digital credentials and identity documents because they usually create savings for licence holders and businesses alike.
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