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Friday, August 26, 2022
From Australia's migration program to wages: What's on the jobs and skills summit agenda
Government urged to boost Australia's permanent migration cap to make up for pandemic shortfall
A key business group is calling for a temporary lift on caps for work and holiday visas ahead of the jobs and skills summit next week.
The Business Council of Australia is also urging the government to boost the permanent migration cap to 220,000 temporarily to make up for the shortfall in migration during the pandemic.
Hannah Diviney is 'frustrated' she has to keep calling musicians out for their ableist lyrics
When Hannah Diviney called out Beyoncé last week for using an ableist lyric on her new album Renaissance, she was hoping it would be the last time.
The Australian writer and disability advocate had just a few weeks earlier helped to get Lizzo to re-release her song Grrrls, which featured the same slur.
Em Rusciano calls for NDIS changes to allow Australians with ADHD to access support
Australian presenter and entertainer Em Rusciano has called for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to be included on the list of primary conditions supported by the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
The 43-year-old made the comments during an emotional address to the National Press Club on Wednesday where she shared her experiences of being diagnosed with ADHD as an adult.
Renee wants to hire more workers from overseas, but it's not that easy
As office workers steadily return to Sydney's CBD, Renee Baltov's barbershop in Martin Place is finally seeing a boom in customers.
But like many small business owners around Australia, Ms Baltov is faced with ongoing staff shortages and fears her dreams of expansion — she has a second shop nearby and is considering opening a third — may have to be put on hold.
Australian visa changes for 2022-23 and what a new government may bring
Visa changes from 1 July will offer skilled workers new pathways to permanent residency, more places for working holiday makers and the chance for graduates impacted by COVID-19 border closures to make up for their time locked out of Australia.
Ben Watt, a lawyer with migration agents VisaEnvoy, said the changes presented “exciting” prospects for some, with a focus on supporting the economic recovery from COVID-19.
Glenn employs workers from overseas because he couldn't find staff locally
Glenn Barber doesn't like to think what would have happened to his engineering business in regional western Victoria if he didn't make the decision to employ workers from overseas.
"They've played a tremendous role the past few years as labour has just been harder to obtain," he said.
Australia needs more workers for these jobs. Is migration the answer to solving our skills shortage?
As Australia continues to battle a long-standing shortage of skilled workers, experts are asking whether migration is the best approach to solving the country's labour crisis.
On Monday, the federal government announced construction managers, nurses and chefs are among just some of the top 10 jobs most in demand over the next five years in Australia.