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12 May 2012

Immigration Law - What's News? - 8 May 2012

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News

Immigration website aims to find skilled rural workers
The Department of Immigration has created a website which it hopes will help solve skills shortages in rural Australia. Set to be launched on July 1, it will aim to match up the needs of employers with the skills of potential migrant workers (04 May 2012) More...

Articles, Reports, Papers

Skilled migration: temporary and permanent flows to Australia
Source: Janet Phillips and Harriet Spinks, Social Policy Section, Australian Parliamentary Library
This Background Note provides an overview of both permanent and temporary skilled migration to Australia and outlines some of the recent changes that have been made specifically to address labour market concerns and encourage more 'demand-driven' sponsored skilled migrants (30 April 2012) Skilled migration: temporary and permanent flows to Australia

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