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Alexander's Horse is offline Alexander's Horse
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Global hunt for 20,000 workers
Elizabeth Colman and Samantha Maiden
August 16, 2005

AUSTRALIA will launch the biggest global recruitment drive for skilled migrants since the "ten pound pom" campaign in the 1950s and 60s, as the Howard Government tries to attract 20,000 workers from across Europe and Asia to rescue key industries from labour shortages.

The Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs will next month begin a foray into the international jobs marketplace, with officials hold a series of expos in London, Berlin, Chennai and Amsterdam to spruik Australia's culture and lifestyle to foreign workers.

Tradespeople, engineers and doctors are believed to be among the most desperately needed. The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Australian Industry Group, the Business Council of Australia and the Australian Minerals and Mining Association have all been asked to nominate the occupations they consider the most in-demand.

The Immigration Department plans to advertise in overseas newspapers from September, inviting prospective skilled migrants to meet employers and state and federal government representatives at the series of expos as part of a $3million skills roadshow where officials will present options for migration under recently relaxed regulations.

Department acting deputy secretary Abul Rizvi told The Australian: "If you think about what we did in the 1950s and the impact that had on Australia, well we're doing it again."

But this time the Government hopes to tailor the campaign to meet specific labour shortages, Mr Rizvi said. "In the 1950s the immigration officers just went out and found these people, this time we are saying, you convince these employers that they want to employ you," he said.

"Australian employers being asked to help in the global marketplace -- the last thing we want is some country getting the jump on us."

After 1945, more than one million British citizens emigrated to Australia under various assisted migration schemes.

The department is considering hosting a further round of expos in 2006 in Bangkok, Seoul, Los Angeles and Manila.

The Queensland, South Australian, Western Australian and ACT governments have expressed the most interest in participating, with Victoria also publicising the events.

The campaign follows an announcement by the Howard Government earlier this year that skilled migration places in 2005-06 would be increased by 20,000, to combat Australia's skills shortages.

The 20,000-place increase is the biggest jump in the migration quota since the 1970s, with the Government offering migrants four-year employer or state-sponsored migration, with the option to stay on permanently.

The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry will seize the opportunity.

"This is a good move because it's finally co-ordinating this sort of activity across a range of industry bodies and (state and federal) governments too," the chamber's director of education and training, Steve Balzary, said.

"We're going out to companies right now across our membership to get them to identify not only which companies are going, but which occupations they're looking for and which numbers."

Matching skills and employers on the spot was part of the attraction of the department's overseas posts.

"Particularly in places like Chennai, where you get a lot of interest but don't necessarily get the right skills, the Government is helping us get the message out," Mr Balzary said.

Recruitment events in London will take place in September, while Amsterdam, Berlin and Chennai will host expos in October.

The department has also hosted local seminars, with an event in Brisbane in June this year, and officials are planning upcoming events in Melbourne and Perth.

Meanwhile, Labor leader Kim Beazley has urged action to encourage Australia's 900,000 expatriates working overseas to return home or forge closer investment and trade links.

Describing the expat workers as an "untapped resource", Mr Beazley also warned a greater focus on innovation, research and development was required if Australia was to compete against low wage economies in the region.

Speaking at the AIG's national forum in Canberra yesterday, Mr Beazley said simple measures could deliver significant results.

"We should work much harder to capitalise on their links to trade, investment and overseas cultures -- and perhaps encourage a few more to come home," Mr Beazley said yesterday.

"It's estimated there are up to 900,000 Australians working overseas on a permanent or long-term basis. That's almost 10 per cent of the Australian workforce." He said reforms such as a one-stop website for expats, an online register of Australians overseas and university/industry fellowships to encourage workers to return should be considered.

Greater collaboration between universities and industry groups was also required to foster innovation, he said.

"It gives us an edge in competitive global markets where we just can't compete against the low-wage economies in our region," he said.

"Giving priority to skills development also means more opportunities to learn trades at school. It means training Australians first, not turning them away from TAFE colleges, as the Howard Government has done to 270,000 Australians."

AIG chief executive Heather Ridout also suggested new reforms to skills training.

"The current traditional apprenticeship system was largely designed for another era, is hidebound in unnecessary regulation and complicated by overlapping state and federal responsibilities," she said.



Its a good time to apply if you've ever considered migrating to Australia. The economy is booming and we need skilled workers and young people.

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Put an end to popups!

Last time you did this I showed up.

Will you Australians never learn?

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i would do it but i've heard a ghastly rumour that australia is full of australians.

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Got spare money?

I heard something more frightening: America is full of *whispers* homosexuals *whispers*.

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I'm actually quite interested in this. Do you have a website where I can read more on this initiative, AH?

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Suffering from ads?

The Immigration department web site is a bit of a b*tch and the campaign hasn't started yet but you could start here:

http://www.immi.gov.au/migrate/index.htm

For further information your best bet is to contact your nearest Australian embassy or consulate, get the literature first, read up, and then make an appointment with a migration officer. Almost every Australian overseas mission has an immigration office.

*horse glances out his window at the brilliant sunshine, not a cloud in the sky*

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Do you want any web designers?

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probably a good chance - anything IT

There's a point system for skilled migration which is explained elsewhere on the immigration website.

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Great, thanks. I'll look into it later today/this week. Since I live in Amsterdam, one of the recruitment events will also take place here

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Now to convince the wife. BTW, is there a relocation package, and what about assistance until we can find work?

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Look it up yourself - we like self starters.

And if your first question is going to be about welfare and what we are going to do for you - forget it - we don't want people like that.

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Drive to Oz? How?

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typical American applicant - a 45%er

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Hey, moving around the world costs money. Since Oz is looking to bring people, they could at least help defray the cost.

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Reaonable point, che.

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Australians speak plainly Chegitz and like the USA we've successfully absorbed millions of migrants. The population has doubled in my lifetime. If you're too dopey to work out we look after people who come here then probably better not come.

You have to pay for your passage these days as far as I know unless you have a job lined up and your employer pays (which also helps immensely with getting a visa).

Its a small price to pay in our opinion. It shows you have the means to make a start here - we don't want people just coming here to go on our generous welfare system.

There are 4 golden rules for migrants - be law abiding, clean living, work hard and be tolerant. If you do those things you will do well here, no doubt about it.

If you come here and b*tch and complain, with your hand out and an attitude, forget it. We don't need you and you won't succeed as a migrant - and the harshest critics are other migrants - many of whom came here with nothing. Noone like that succeeds anywhere anyway. Probably very similar to the USA in that respect.

Australians won't say it to you directly but I what I wrote about is exactly what most Australians think in terms of our expectations of migrants - including the immigration officers who approve migration applications.

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need any weed farmers?

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we can always do with a few more - though the Italians pretty much cornered the crop years ago

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what does an italian falling down the stairs sound like?

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"Australian employers being asked to help in the global marketplace -- the last thing we want is some country getting the jump on us."


Hmmm... Wonder which country that would be.

Probably Singapore. Can you Aussies provide the opportunity ($$$) that your potential competitors can? Seems like that was one of the subjects that the article didn't deal with directly.

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Probably very similar to the USA in that respect.


A buddy of mine's sister won a green card lottery spot, came over from her home country (Arab), and thought that she was going to be waited on hand and foot. Very unmotivated. Didn't want to get a job and make her way. Probably thought an Mrs was in her future and she wouldn't have to work (yeh, right ). Eventually, she decided to go back home. Her brother, who had been here for a while, was her harshest critic. It's a real shame that the other 6 million applicants that year for the lottery lost a chance because of her.

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what does an italian falling down the stairs sound like?

wopwopwopwopwopwopwopwop

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Damn this looks intriguing.

It might be a year too late though for me personally.

But in terms of IT and engineers, I'm sure there are plenty of Indians and Pakis to go around, right???

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wopwopwopwopwopwopwopwop


Dumbass, that's an Italian car.

Dago forwards and dago backwards and if dey get a flat dago wopwopwop.

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But in terms of IT and engineers, I'm sure there are plenty of Indians and Pakis to go around, right???


Not necessarily - a US qualification would be highly regarded.

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What would an undergrad degree in history and the toughness that comes from being bred in the harsh northeast get me in Australia?

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A sheep.

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Well, it's a start. With one sheep's leg, I can club a kangaroo and go from there.

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What would an undergrad degree in history and the toughness that comes from being bred in the harsh northeast get me in Australia?


A nice cushy job with the government working on something you are completely unqualified for.

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Speaking from experience, are we?

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Well, that seemed to be the route I was pursuing in America anyway. Australia, hier komme ich.

 
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