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07 Nov 07
Western Australian recruits conservation workers for Australian immigration
The Western Australian state government is running a campaign to attract people from overseas with conservation, biodiversity and environmental protection qualifications to apply for Australian visas and work for the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC).
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06 Nov 07
IT contractors with Australian visas - hourly rates up 23 per cent
Western Australia's economic boom is dramatically driving up contractor rates for IT professionals as the continuing resources bonanza leads to severe skilled worker shortages. British IT professionals applying for Australian visas will find the contracting market provides financial benefits as well as lifestyle flexibility.
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05 Nov 07
Top job opportunities for mathematicians and statisticians through Australian immigration
British-trained mathematicians considering Australian immigration will find exciting opportunities as the country experiences a skills shortage in this area. This is despite Australia's "reputation for world-class and innovative mathematical research" according to professor Iain Johnstone of Stanford University.
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31 Oct 07
Australian IT skill shortage is a key issue
Australia's IT skills shortage is a key issue for businesses, in some cases the inability to find staff is preventing firms from accepting contracts. Australian immigration by qualified and experienced British IT professionals is urgently required.
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30 Oct 07
Australian IT firms win big deals but need skilled people with Australian visas
Australian IT firms have recently signed significant contracts for work, including some with international involvement, but they are finding it difficult to hire enough qualified staff and need Australian immigration to fill the gaps.
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30 Oct 07
Tradespeople with Australian visas can name their price
Australia is facing a serious shortage of skilled tradespeople, who can now charge higher rates for their work, according to the senior executive director of industry policy for the Housing Industry Association (HIA). British tradespeople with skills and experience will find themselves in high demand if they obtain an Australian visa.
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29 Oct 07
Australian visas for British high school teachers
Australian state secondary school principals are calling for government support in their bid to attract and retain qualify teaching staff. Sponsoring British teachers for Australian visas is seen as an important measure in solving the quality teacher shortage in Australia.
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24 Oct 07
The 'future looks rosy' for Australian immigration
Demand for Australia's natural mineral resources shows no sign of receding and mining companies are posting record production reports and profits. The skills shortage continues to be felt and there are many opportunities for skilled workers with Australian visas.
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24 Oct 07
Calls for one million extra people in the Australian workforce
The skills shortage in Australia's economy is being labelled the "success disease" and the Business Council of Australia has called on the new government to bring at least one million extra people into the workforce to lift productivity. Australia's economic boom is fuelling demand for skilled Australian immigration.
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23 Oct 07
Tax cuts will benefit Australian immigration
With elections looming and a substantial budget surplus, both the current Australian government and the opposition Labour party are offering tax cuts. People interested in Australian immigration will benefit from reduced "earning disincentives", according to economic experts.
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22 Oct 07
Australian IT skills shortage pushes salaries up
British IT professionals interested in Australian immigration can now look forward to international market salaries as Australian IT managers have been ranked in the top ten highest paid in the world.
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