AGED CARE SECTOR IN CRISIS

AGED CARE SECTOR IN CRISIS

A recent article in The Australian, discusses the potential risks and challenges that may arise due to the Australian government’s election promise to provide 24/7 nurses in residential aged-care homes. Interestingly, some Labor MPs have raised concerns that the target may not be achievable by 1st July 2023, due to severe workforce shortages. They argue that there is immense pressure on the healthcare system, and finding trained nursing staff is challenging, especially in outer regional and metropolitan areas.

RDA Hunter Reaches Maximum Quota Limit for 491 Visa Applications SearchMyANZSCO

RDA Hunter Reaches Maximum Quota Limit for 491 Visa Applications SearchMyANZSCO
New applications will not be accepted
Please be advised that RDA Hunter is not receiving any new 491 Visa applications as it has reached its assigned allocation.

Source: https://rdahunter.org.au/skilled-work-regional-visa-subclass-491/

Six tips for a university lecturer applying for a Skills Assessment

Six tips for a university lecturer applying for a Skills Assessment
By VETASSESS
A blog by VETASSESS on University Lecturer’s Skills Assessment as follows:
“If you are considering applying for a skills assessment as a university lecturer, it is important to understand the criteria for this occupation

TSMIT to increase to $70,000 on 1st July : What This Means for Skilled Migrants

TSMIT to increase to $70,000 on 1st July : What This Means for Skilled Migrants

Attention all visa holders and prospective applicants, we have some important news to share with you. On April 28, 2023, the Department of Home Affairs announced a significant change to the Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold (TSMIT), which will affect skilled migrants seeking to apply for a temporary skilled visa.

“Skill up or Sink” : Is the 408 COVID visa doomed?

“Skill up or Sink” : Is the 408 COVID visa doomed?

The Australian government has announced a series of changes to the country’s temporary skilled migration system to prevent the nation from becoming a guest-worker economy.