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A new Australian Government service centre within Datacom's customer care and IT Hub in Modbury, South Australia, was officially opened today by the Federal Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs Alan Tudge and South Australia’s Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment David Ridgway.
The service centre opening is part of today's launch of global IT Services company Datacom’s facility in Adelaide’s northern suburbs. The Australian Government service will service local and overseas callers about visa, citizenship and travel or trade enquiries.
This transition will enable Home Affairs staff to focus on high-value, complex decision-making across immigration, citizenship and trade facilitation programs.
Minister Tudge said the Government is committed to supporting Australian jobs and the revival of South Australia’s economy.
Source: Official-opening-of-Adelaide-Home-Affairs-Global-Service-Centre.pdf
Opening speech: Hon-Alan-Tudge-MP-speech-at-the-opening-of-the-Home-Affairs-Global-Service-Centre-in-SA.pdf
Thin edge.
very soon, private corporations will be deciding visa outcomes and the government will record false savings - just like what happened when howard destroyed the CES (and institutionalised welfare fraud).
The politics go down and the price for us goes up.