Australia
New report calls on towns to attract migrants and embrace multiculturalism
The Regional Australia Institute (RAI) has completed an investigation into regional migration and found there were a number of benefits to attracting overseas workers to towns, including stopping population decay and solving workforce shortages.
The RAI has called on towns and cities in the central west to follow the example of Orange in attracting migrants and embracing multiculturalism.
The research organisation looked at Orange as one of its case studies and found that Orange City Councils Migrant Support Services and Settlement Grants program has been successful in attracting new residents since it was started in 2004.
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Regional Development Australia Central West runs a Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme, a visa program that allows employers in regional, remote or low population areas to sponsor workers from overseas to fill skills vacancies.
RDA Central West executive director Julia Andrews said there were a number of industries in the Central West with shortages..
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