AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION NEWS

NOVEMBER 2007
Australia Votes!

Australia has a new government this week. As the nation voted over the weekend, the results of the 2007 Australian Federal Election mean Australia has a new Prime Minister, Mr Kevin Rudd.

Tuesday, 27 November 2007READ MORE

Australians study hard, live longer

A recent study comparing the well being and the standard of life between countries shows that Australia is among the best in the world!

Tuesday, 20 November 2007READ MORE

Australians love city life

A recent population study has found that Australians are more than willing to give up their houses, swimming pools and large backyards for the fast paced inner-city lifestyle.

Monday, 19 November 2007READ MORE

Australian job boom a double-edged sword

Australia enjoys one of the lowest rates of unemployment in the world, with some states at full employment. However, the steady growth in employment has lead to a severe shortage of skilled workers.

Friday, 16 November 2007READ MORE

Australia: top brand!

According to the most recent Country Brand Index study, Australia is the top national “brand” in the world. The Country Brand Index rates the world’s countries in terms of travel desirability and international image recognition.

Wednesday, 14 November 2007READ MORE

Dollar eases pressure on Australian economy

The Australian dollar has slipped slightly from it's 23 year high to $0.927 USD. The slip eases pressure on the Australian economy ad inflation fears.

Friday, 9 November 2007READ MORE

Immigration to Australia could help inflation

Many economists in Australia expect the Federal Government to raise interest rates in the coming year in order to curb inflation driven by Australia’s hot economy. However, this may not be necessary as immigration fuels the continued job shortage

Wednesday, 7 November 2007READ MORE

Australia runs out of workers

According to a recent study by Australian banking giant Westpac, job opportunities abound in Australia's West, especially in the mining and resource sectors.

Friday, 2 November 2007READ MORE

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