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Tag - Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM)

The Coalition and labour mobility: success, to a point

by Stephen Howes
June 3, 2022

Labour mobility campaign wrap: both parties make major commitments

by Evie Sharman and Stephen Howes
May 19, 2022

Pacific labour mobility growth: winners and losers

by Evie Sharman and Stephen Howes
May 6, 2022

Learning about agriculture from the SWP

by Federico Davila, Olivia Dun, Carol Farbotko, Natascha Klocker, Ema Vueti, Lavinia Kaumaitotoya and Brent Jacobs
April 29, 2022
PLS participants prepare to leave Fiji for Australia, April 2022 (Fijian Government-Facebook)

A pathway to permanency for Pacific meat workers

by Stephen Howes and Richard Curtain
April 11, 2022

April aid news

by Development Policy Centre
April 8, 2022
Photograph of Seasonal workers from Timor-Leste

Labour mobility and remittances in the Pacific during COVID-19

by Dung Doan and Kirstie Petrou
March 4, 2022
Image of tweet from @Menlu_RI (Retno Marsudi, Foreign Minister of Indonesia). Text says: "Kicking things off for 2022 with my good friend FM @MarisePayne Flag of IndonesiaFlag of Australia Exchanged communication on Indonesia's participation in Australian Agriculture Visa Program (19/01). Received assurances that it would allow Indonesian migrant workers w dignified, safe, & rewarding employment"

Rationale fades as ag visa details emerge. Will Indonesia decide to antagonise the Pacific?

by Stephen Howes
February 11, 2022
Backpacker in Cairns (Jo Christian Oterhals-Flickr)

The horticulture ‘labour crisis’ needs a calm, PALM response

by Evie Sharman and Stephen Howes
January 27, 2022
RG Casey Building in Barton Canberra

The Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade, Aid and Labour Mobility

by Stephen Howes and Evie Sharman
December 8, 2021
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