Of 60,000 visa applicants in the queue, 32 are aged care nurses

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Fewer than 1 per cent of the nearly 60,000 permanent visa applications the Albanese government is fast-tracking to fix dire shortages in schools and hospitals are education or health professionals.

for the summit, saying unions will resist a return to an “open-ended” temporary skilled visa system.

NSW Department of Education documents in May showed 1906 permanent teaching positions were vacant across the state – 67 per cent higher than at the same time last year. Of the 355,200 temporary visa applications offshore, fewer than 6000 were skilled workers in occupations deemed to be in shortage.

 

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Businesses can pay fair wage to Australians. Bullying government to bring in slave labour worked for LNP. Current government will complete real due diligence before making decisions.

Albo just stabbed 60 thousand homless Australians in the back 60 thousands more economic migrants to take our limited housing shameful 💩😡

How many of the 60,000 are going to the professional services firms like the big 4 - KPMG PwC EY Deloitte Australia - so they continue being awarded lucrative Government contracts? Let’s see the breakdown of professionals and skilled people seeking permanent visas

mmm... it's all very well to incentivise visa applications for workers.. but... where EXACTLY are they going to live?

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