For Ann Zhuang, the government’s expansion of the skilled migrant list could end her 16 months of working from a studio apartment. All she needs now is a quarantine place.
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Michael Johnson
Adelaide SkyCity recently hosted the 12th AHICE (Australasian Hotel Industry Conference & Exhibition) with leading industry experts at the most prestigious hotel conference in Australasia.
The theme for the 2021 conference was ‘The Next Decade: Planning for the Future of the Australasian Hotel Industry’ and has attracted world-class speakers.
The AHICE advisory council made up of leading hoteliers from Australia and New Zealand met to identify the industry’s challenges and opportunities. Key topics which were presented at AHICE 2021 included: Latest Trends, Market Analysis and Market Research, Technology and more.
The CEO of Tourism Accommodation Australia (TAA), Michael Johnson held a presentation covering the Association Outlook. Mr Johnson started his presentation by saying, “I have spent my working life in bustling hotels… in busy lobbies full of guests and staff and noise and movement, you can get things done sitting alone in front of a screen f
Without skilled migration, iron ore engine room could stall
Targeted travel bubbles for foreign workers are needed, or the next generation of mine projects in the Pilbara face delays due to labour shortages.
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The engine room of the Australian economy, the Pilbara region in north-west Western Australia, is at risk of stalling for one key reason – a shortage of skilled labour.
At the very time iron ore, that inconvenient, reddish-brown dust that Australia has lots of, is saving our balance of payments, the Pilbara simply can’t fill the job vacancies.
In the wake of the global financial crisis, iron ore helped build China and, in doing so, allowed Australia to not only survive the implosion of financial markets, but prosper.
Overseas veterinarians are among the professions shortlisted to be granted a travel exemption into Australia as the country struggles with a shortage of workers.