The Commissioners’ Charter sets out the framework within which ATEC will operate, including the respective roles, responsibilities and authorities of the ATEC Commissioners (both individually and collectively).
ATEC released a discussion paper to help shape a new Tertiary Roadmap. The Roadmap will outline practical steps to support a more joined-up tertiary system and improve pathways for learners.
The interim Statement of Strategic Priorities provides an initial view of key focus areas for the tertiary education system, and will guide the development of foundation mission based compacts for 2027 with eligible higher education providers.
In response to the Australian Universities Accord, the Australian Government has set an ambitious target of 80 per cent of working age Australians having tertiary qualifications by 2050.
Established under the Universities Accord (Australian Tertiary Education Commission) Act 2026 (ATEC Act), which came into effect on 29 April 2026, the Australian Tertiary Education Commission (ATEC) provides independent stewardship of the higher education system by working with universities, students, governments, and communities to ensure the system is delivering for the nation, now and into the future.
The Commissioners’ Charter sets out the framework within which ATEC will operate, including the respective roles, responsibilities and authorities of the ATEC Commissioners (both individually and collectively).