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<< previous page 1 2 3 next page>> written by Haines Haines What would make travel in Australia worth the trip? For tourists and residents alike, the breathtaking sites would be the top of mind answer. written by Journey Mile Adelaide, the state capital city of Southern Australia, has lots of interesting attractions to offer to its tourists. Anything, from its classical art galleries, museums, natural parks and garden, pristine beaches and great restaurants, name it. Read on to know more... written by Journey Mile In any survey that you’ll ever ask international students about what country is their most preferred destination for their study; Australia will always be included on their top list. This is not hard to see why since Australia has garnered an outstanding trademark worldwide for having a high-quality and excellent education system. written by Journey Mile Even before the Sydney Olympics in 2000, the place was known to the world to be one of the most breath-taking and most beautiful cities. Taking aside the Opera House, Harbour Bridge, Bondi Beach, Sydney stands to be enchanting and in the top list of the most-visited sites in the globe. Read on to know more... written by Journey Mile Where is home? Home is where the heart can laugh without shyness. Home is where the heart's tears can dry at their own pace. - Vernon Baker. Read on to know more... written by Journey Mile In different Australian cities, there are lot of various fun activities that you'll definitely enjoy to experience such as visiting and discovering the beauty of its nature, walking along on its most famous crystal clear beaches, having a sight-seeing with its amazing landmarks and architectural structures and engaging with its different amusements and night life activities. Read on to know more... written by Journey Mile Traveling to Australia for a short holiday or business trip can be made possible through applying a tourist visa for Australia. There are many types of tourist visas and one of them is the Australian ETA Visa which is also known as Subclass 976 Visa. Read on to know more... written by neolie marcos More than 14,000 new citizens can now finally call Australia home after immigration paved their way to a new life in the world's friendliest country. written by neolie marcos Adding to the problems of a booming economy is Australia's looming labour shortage.
A paper prepared for the Academy of Social Sciences Experts say the country needs to boost immigration by 30 per cent within the next 20 years to meet its growing work force demand. written by neolie marcos A National Australia Bank Ltd (NAB) survey shows overall conditions for small to medium enterprises (SMEs) strengthened in the December quarter, up five points to 27 index points compared to the previous quarter. written by neolie marcos AUSTRALIA'S population is growing at its fastest rate in nearly two decades, thanks to rising fertility rates and an immigration boom bigger than that during the aftermath of both world wars. written by neolie marcos DRACONIAN 457 visa regulations introduced two months before Saturday's federal election rout may be scrapped after pleas from industry to drop the rules that have all but killed off applications for temporary IT work permits. written by neolie marcos Recent figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) show that migration is increasing to South Australia. During the 12 months ending 31 March 2007, the Australian state recorded a net overseas migration gain of 12,600 people. written by neolie marcos Recent changes to the 457 Visa scheme is creating market confusion and contributing to a worsening skills crisis, according to labour hire agency, Entity Solutions.
Contract professionals on existing 457 Visas and those seeking entry into Australia are being warned to tread with caution when signing Labour Agreements with on-hire agencies. written by neolie marcos Skilled migrants will be encouraged to move to Victoria, particularly to regional areas, under a new strategy to increase the state’s share of Australia’s skilled migrant intake to 28.5 per cent, from the current 26.8 per cent. written by neolie marcos The Department of Immigration and Citizenship is urging employers to check the visa entitlements of workers at this year’s Royal Adelaide Show. written by neolie marcos 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. written by neolie marcos New research by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) shows that migrants accelerate their employment outcomes in the year following their first six months in Australia. written by neolie marcos It now seems more migrants to Australia are using agents compared to migrants of other destinations according to the latest Emigrate Australia reader survey. written by neolie marcos Many areas of the economy are beginning to feel the impact of long term skills shortages according to the latest employment market data from SEEK. written by neolie marcos Unions today ramped up criticism of the scheme and Opposition Leader Kevin Rudd called for better monitoring after reports three 457 visa holders had died in the past five months. written by neolie marcos 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. written by neolie marcos The new Australian citizenship test for permanent residents wishing to become Australian citizens commenced on 01 October 2007. Unlike the United Kingdom, migrants applying for permanent residence under schemes such as General Skilled Migration and the family streams are not required to take the test. written by neolie marcos The number of New Zealanders crossing the Tasman increased by nearly 5000 in the past year, outstripping the United Kingdom as the largest source of permanent migrants to Australia. written by neolie marcos Australia's history with immigrants may help the Czech Republic and the rest of the EU Commentary
Australia’s experience with multiculturalism may be an interesting reference point for Europe and the Czech Republic. written by neolie marcos STUDENTS keen to gain solid work experience after graduation can now look to doing so Down Under.
Under new regulations introduced recently, students in Australia who have met certain criteria can work for up to two years in the country. written by neolie marcos
written by neolie marcos The number of South Africans emigrating to Australia last year rose by 10% but still fell short by 35% from the highs established in 2002 and 2003. Last year 4,293 South Africans successfully applied for permanent residence in Australia, compared to 3 895 the previous year. written by neolie marcos SOUTH Africans are to be recruited to fill council jobs in Western Australia as statewide skills shortages sparked by the booming mining sector threaten to decimate local government services. written by neolie marcos FINDING a job in highly competitive fields such as fashion design, sports administration and dance teaching is set to become harder for domestic graduates following moves by the Federal Government to make it much easier for overseas students to remain in Australia after they graduate. << previous page 1 2 3 next page>> |