More Australia Skilled Migration Expos

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The Australian Government is continuing to hold Expos in Australia and around the world in an attempt to meet their needs for skilled workers.
There will be expos until November 2005 with further expos planned for 2006.

Australian employers are looking for people who meet the following criteria:

  • Under 45 years of age
  • Good English language skills
  • Qualifications and/or work experience for occupations on the Skilled Occupation List


    Abul Rizvi, Deputy Secretary of the Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs has said the following to employers:

    "This is the easiest, fastest and cheapest way to recruit overseas workers that you will find anywhere. All we ask is for your human resource manager's time and we will provide them skilled migrants to interview. You decide who and we will tell you how."

    We are providing below details of the expos in 2005.

Overseas based Expos

Expos held overseas will introduce participating Australian employers and State/Territory Governments to overseas skilled workers.

Location/Date

Venue

Details

Amsterdam
3 to 4 October 2005

Invitations will provide details

Registrations are now closed.

Berlin
6 to 7 October 2005

Invitations will provide details

Registrations are now closed.

Chennai (Madras)
11 to 13 October 2005

Invitations will provide details

Registrations are now closed.

Australia based Expos

Expos held in Australia will provide information to Australian employers on sponsored migration options as well as introducing participating employers and State/Territory Governments to overseas skilled workers.

Location/Date

Venue

Details

Melbourne

15 October 2005

Melbourne Exhibition Centre
2 Clarendon St
Southbank VIC
(opposite Crown Casino)

9:30am to 4:00pm

The Expo is open to the general public and entry is free

Perth

2 November 2005

Perth Convention Centre

10:00am to 6:00pm

The Expo is open to the general public and entry is free