Press Releases
05 Oct 09
Irish workers couldn’t give a Fosters for the recession
33 per cent increase in young Irish taking an Australian Working Holiday
Read more»
17 Sep 09
The sun is shining on an Australian gap year
More than 180,000 places in the sun on an Australian working holiday
Read more»
09 Sep 09
Students to ride out recession in Australia
Recession-forced gap year to focus ambition, raise experience
Read more»
06 Jul 09
Move to Australia, skip the recession
IT professionals recession-proofing careers by emigrating to Australia
Read more»
12 Apr 07
New hope for Brits looking for a new life Down Under
Changes announced by the Minister for Australian Immigration and Citizenship to Australia’s points-based immigration program will make it easier for English speaking Brits to emigrate to Australia.
Read more»
20 Sep 06
Wanted Down Under: Programmers, Developers and Network Security Experts
A series of massive IT projects have led the Australian Government to add a variety of computing professionals to its Migration Occupations in Demand List giving Java and C# programmers a better chance for a new life Down Under.
Read more»
13 Sep 06
Australia ‘pukka’ for British chefs
The Australia Government is recruiting chefs, cooks, bakers and pastry cooks to fill dire skills shortages in the country’s booming restaurant, catering and hospitality industries.
Read more»
09 Aug 06
Calling the 40 percent of Brits who want to emigrate to Australia; here’s how
A recent poll has named Australia tops by those considering a move aboard. British nurses, bricklayers, carpenters, cooks, chefs, mechanics, engineers, and hairdressers currently stand the best chance of realising the dream lifestyle offered Down Under; they score the most points for their occupation, a key component in Australia’s immigration system.
Read more»
26 Jun 06
Changes to Australian Working Holiday Visas take effect 1 July 2006
Significant changes to Australia’s popular Working Holiday Maker Visa come into effect 1 July 2006. The changes give holiday makers the opportunity to work and study for longer in Australia and the chance to extend their visa for another year by offering an increased selection of seasonal jobs in regional areas.
Read more»
29 Mar 06
Australia’s booming economy fuels global recruitment drive
The Australian Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs (DIMA) has just topped up its Migration Occupations in Demand List (MODL) adding builders, bakers, glaziers, roof plumbers, tilers and stonemasons, among others, to its list of preferred migrants.
Read more»
