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Thousands of foreign backpackers and students are given a free pass to work more in Australia


Thousands of foreign backpackers and students in Australia will be allowed to undertake more work under changes announced in the federal Budget to offset the impact of the nation s border closure that is set to extend into mid-2022. 
Student visa holders will be temporarily allowed to work more hours in the tourism and hospitality sectors, as the government seeks to ramp up support for both industries hit hard by a lack of foreign workers entering the country. 
The government has scrapped the 40 hour per fortnight limit for foreign students in both industries which have historically relied on temporary visa holders.    ....

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Australia's borders could be closed BEYOND mid-2022


Australia s international borders could remain closed for more than a year if health experts deem it too dangerous to open up.
The federal budget assumes the borders, which have been closed since March 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, will open in mid-2022.
But Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said this could be brought forward or pushed back depending on the advice of health experts.
The federal budget assumes the borders, which have been closed since March 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, will open in mid-2022. Pictured: Sydney s Coogee Beach in November
We will open the international borders when it s safe to do so. And that means basing our decisions on the medical advice, he told the National Press Club on Wednesday.  ....

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Budget 2021-22: Delivering Australia's water future


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Budget 2021-22: Delivering Australia’s water future
The Government is continuing to deliver on a National Water Grid to help improve water security in our regions.
The 2021-22 Budget invests up to a further $258 million, including up to $160 million through the National Water Grid Connections pathway, from the $3.5 billion National Water Grid Fund towards the construction of new and augmented water infrastructure projects, building a more resilient and secure Australia.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Michael McCormack said the Federal Government was investing $75.7 million towards an additional four new construction projects.
“This will deliver increased water security, build resilience in our regions, deliver jobs and grow our critical agriculture sector,” the Deputy Prime Minister said. ....

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Labor slams 'shameless' Budget - calling it a 'political fix'


Labor has accused the Morrison government of using the federal budget as a shameless political fix without a proper job creation plan.
While Treasurer Josh Frydenberg made employment the centrepiece of his third budget on Tuesday, the federal opposition believe he missed an opportunity.
Shadow treasurer Jim Chalmers said the government had delivered another marketing exercise that failed to address key issues.
It is a shameless political fix, rather than the genuine reform needed to make Australia s economy stronger, broader and more sustainable, he said.
Shadow treasurer Jim Chalmers said the government had delivered another marketing exercise that failed to address key issues ....

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