The Minister for Immigration and Border Protection Peter Dutton said the changes - an initiative of the Government’s recent White Paper on Developing Northern Australia - will be of significant benefit to the agriculture and tourism sectors in the north of the country.
“These industries are highly seasonal and rely on short term workers to provide labour flexibility in peak periods,” Mr Dutton said.
The changes will also apply to work in northern Australia in aged and disability care, construction and mining.
“Beyond giving visa holders more options when visiting and working in Australia this will also support employers in the north seeking to attract and retain staff who are trained in their roles and keen to stay on for longer than six months.”
According to a DIBP news release, further changes will follow in 2016 which will allow Work and Holiday (Subclass 462) visa holders to extend their stay in Australia by a further 12 months if they work for at least three months in agriculture or tourism in northern Australia.
“These changes create a significant incentive for young travellers who wish to experience Australia to visit and work in northern Australia,” Mr Dutton said.
“The changes, along with other initiatives in the White Paper, will help to unlock the immense potential of Australia’s north and help facilitate strong economic growth.”
Australia’s WHM visa programme encourages youth mobility and tourism by allowing young adults aged 18-30 years to have an extended holiday in Australia, during which they can offset their travel costs by engaging in short term work.
A total of 226,812 visas were granted to participants in 2014–15.
Details of the list of occupations and postcodes eligible are listed here: http://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Work/Empl/WHM-six-months-one-employer
It is about time!
Now all that remains to be done is to fix TSMIT, remove the English language requirement, abolish LMT and simplify skills assessments and remove the unfettered discretion of DIBP in its assessment as to whether the position is "genuine".