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1200kgs of rubbish picked up in Byron Shire on Clean Up day
Why backpackers and seasonal migrants matter to regional Australia
Visa backlog slashed in time for Christmas
WA International Tourism Down 78% from pre-COVID
PALM scheme leaves smaller growers behind
Australian businesses still struggling to fill jobs
New carriage for Round House cannon
Summer Jobs for Young and Young at Heart at Reflections Holiday Parks
Skills shortages bite food producers
Attracting More Working Holiday Makers to Territory
Unprecedented labour crisis across Australia’s food supply chain
New settings to make WA most attractive State for skilled migrants
North West Victorian farms checked for underpayments
Tourism Minister says backpackers not welcome
ANZ Australian Job Ads past peak
Behind scenes of humble iceberg lettuce
Channon Market brings hills to Lismore’s CBD
New Tourism Minister Good Move for WA Tourism
Adventure park plans go on exhibition
Wrapped for Backpackers
Union slams NSW Government’s dirty energy transition secret
Farmers demand clarity on worker policy
Labor must ignore AWU, declare support for farmers
2022-23 Budget supports skilled migration to drive stronger future
Free training for entry-level hospitality & tourism jobs
Home grown produce and home grown jobs in Kimberley
ANZ Australian Job Ads new high
Faster progress needed on Ag Visa negotiations
Independent contractors vs employees: Definitions under review
Union call to scrap Ag Visa ‘shortsighted’
Open for business
Self-isolation rules for travellers to New Zealand released
Open borders to help drive economic recovery
South Australia Covid update as at 6 February 2022
Australia welcomes return of international students and backpackers
Ag Visa: Culture of Exploitation
AWU promises Senate it will keep speaking out about ag visa dangers, culture of exploitation
Unique, state-first partnership supporting our vulnerable into housing
Opening door for backpackers
CME welcomes Federal visa rebate announcement
Huge fines imposed on major macadamia nut grower
$185m Reconnect WA package to safely re-engage with world
New freedom camping rules – right vehicle, right place
Shoppers to pay for worker shortage
Bring backpackers back says NSW Farmers
More workers to support hospitality and accommodation to reopen, recover and rebuild
Tourism Jobs Boost For Geelong, Bellarine, Great Ocean Road
Reconciliation, Adventure Park and grants on Council’s October Agenda