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[SIZE=10]WA needs 18,000 extra workers every year
As many as 18,000 additional skilled workers will be required in Western Australia (WA) each year for the next ten years to cope with increased workforce needs, according to a report released by the state government.
The State Training Board's Beyond the Resources Boom report, launched today by Education and Training Minister Mark McGowan, said the skills shortage would remain a feature of the WA labour market due to the strength of the economy and the ageing workforce.
Among the top performing occupations, in terms of projected annual average employment growth between 2006 and 2016, are intermediate mining and construction workers, plumbers, structural construction tradespersons, and related labourers.[/SIZE]
Immigration Expos
Warwickshire, United Kingdom
6 – 7 October 2007
Emigrate Coventry
http://www.emigrate2.co.uk
Dublin, Ireland
20 - 21 October 2007
The Down Under Expo
http://www.downunderexpo.com
Manchester, United Kingdom
27 -28 October 2007
Opportunities Australia Expo
http://www.expo-australia.com
London, United Kingdom
3 - 4 November 2007
Opportunities Australia Expo
http://www.expo-australia.com
Edinburgh, Scotland
23-24 February 2008
Emigrate Edinburgh
http://www.emigrate2.co.uk
London, United Kingdom
1-2 March 2008
Emigrate London
http://www.emigrate2.co.uk
Belfast, Ireland
8-9 March 2008
Emigrate Belfast
http://www.emigrate2.co.uk
[SIZE=10]The Department of Immigration and Citizenship will be in attendance at a number of Expos in various countries happening between now and March 2008, for the benefit of those wishing to bring their skills to Australia.[/SIZE]
What can you expect at the expos?
- meet Australian employers who have skill shortages
- talk to State and Territory governments who recruit skilled workers
- find out more about migrating independently to Australia
- listen to presentations on a range of topics.
Gruss Christian