Wednesday, June 03, 2009

DIAC - 3 year Plan


Hi
DIAC has now announced a new 3 year plan, which you will very much enjoy reviewing and checking on the latest updates and criteria.
Click on the link above to access the overview.

Until next time or come and join us at the next Skypecast (online) each Sunday.Use the link and Search for : Australian Immigration & Recruitment

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Thursday, April 30, 2009

Australia's Population


Hi
A recent article about the growing population boom being felt and continued to be felt for a while to come yet !
Click on the link above to access the overview.
Until next time or come and join us at the next Skypecast (online) each Sunday.Use the link and Search for : Australian Immigration & Recruitment

Kind regards

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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

457 Visas



Hi All

An update for you on the state of skilled visa entry into Australia.

Until next time or come and join us at the next Skypecast (online) each Sunday.Use the link and Search for : Australian Immigration & Recruitment

Kind regards

Chris

http://www.oz-migration.com.au/

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Saturday, February 28, 2009

DYK ?


Hi All

Last year has seen Australia’s population grow at its fastest pace since 1989.
The country’s population reached 21.4 million in 30 June 2008, an increase of 1.7% or 359,000 people in one year.

Immigration (arrivals minus departures) contributed 213,500 people (or 59% of growth) and natural increase (births minus deaths) contributed 145,500 (41%) to the rise in numbers, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

Surprisingly, New South Wales, Australia’s most populous state, experienced lower growth than any other state except Tasmania.

Western Australia continues to record the fastest population growth (2.7%), followed by Queensland and the Northern Territory (2.3%), Victoria (1.8%), the Australian Capital Territory (1.3%), South Australia and New South Wales (1.1%) and Tasmania (1.0%) for the year ended June 2008.

Until next time or come and join us at the next Skypecast (online) each Sunday.Use the link and Search for : Australian Immigration & Recruitment

Kind regards
Chris
http://www.oz-migration.com.au/

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Saturday, January 31, 2009

Migrants to keep on coming


Hi All

Just a few snippet to keep you posted on developments and the need Australia still has for sklilled and professional people.
Until next time or come and join us at the next Skypecast (online) each Sunday.
Use the link and Search for : Australian Immigration & Recruitment
Kind regards
Chris
www.oz-migration.com.au

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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Seasons Greetings


Hi All
Seasons Greetings and thank you for stopping by over the year. Here's to a Happy & Safe New Year.
Until next time or come and join us at the next Skypecast (online) each Sunday.
Use the link and Search for : Australian Immigration & Recruitment
Kind regards
Chris

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Sunday, November 30, 2008

Global Carnage Update


Hi All
In the news, Australia has been tipped as one of only a handful of countries that will avoid slipping into recession or only in a minor way. The Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has predicted growth will weaken from 2.5% to 1.7% in 2009 before growing again to 2.75% in 2010.

This bucks the trend of the richest economies in the world that are predicted to shrink by a collective 0.4 percent next year. The French think tank estimates the US economy will contract by 0.9 per cent, Britain's by 1.1 per cent, and Europe's by 0.6 per cent.

The OECD also anticipate that unemployment levels will rise to 6% by 2010 however we suggest you should focus on the positive side of this unemployment number. Mainly, for 94% of the population nothing will change - accept loans will be cheaper, petrol will be cheaper, property investment will be more affordable and shares will be at bargain basement levels.
In Australia, as confidence returns the next 12 - 18 months will offer many opportunities for people who are looking in the right places.
Until next time or come and join us at the next Skypecast (online) each Sunday.
Use the link and Search for : Australian Immigration
Kind regards
Chris

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