‘We’re at ground zero’: Business groups say Australia must woo migrants

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The business community has welcomed Labor’s vow to make it easier for foreign workers to gain permanent residency, warning Australia is locked in a global war for talent KnottMatthew | auspol ausecon migration

Labor’s home affairs spokeswoman Kristina Keneally says Australia has become too dependent on short-term visa holders.Ms Keneally said the immigration system was “creating a permanently temporary class of people – a second society where people are locked out of rights and services”.

“We’re in a desperate competition for skilled workers and we can’t just assume we’re this benign, attractive country that people want to come to,” he said.“We are starting from ground zero and we can’t assume migration levels will bounce back to where they were two years ago.”in November found Australians were wary of a “big Australia”, with 58 per cent of voters backing the idea of restarting migration at a lower level than before the pandemic.

Jennifer Westacott, CEO of Business Council of Australia, said Australia needs to make itself an attractive destination for migrants.Australian Industry Group chief executive Innes Willox was less positive, saying: “Upending the system and imposing more restrictions will only make Australia a less attractive place to consider to work to fill the gaping holes in the labour market we now have.

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