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The Australian Treasury estimates that the number of Australians aged 65 and over is expected to increase rapidly, from around 2.5 million in 2002 to 6.2 million in 2042.

That is, from around 13 per cent of the population to around 25 per cent. For Australians aged 85 and over, the growth is even more rapid, from around 300,000 in 2002 to 1.1 million in 2042.

At the same time, growth in the number of people of workforce age is expected to fall from around 1.2 per cent per annum over the last decade to almost zero in forty years' time. In 2002 there were more than five people of working age to support every person aged over 65. By 2042, there will only be 2.5 people of working age supporting each person aged over 65.

On 22 November the National Disability Service conducted a Roundtable to discuss skills needs for disability service providers and NSW passed a law transferring government disability services to the non government sector.

Demand for Child Care services for children aged 0-5 in Australia has never been higher.

Live-in caregivers are people who are skilled and qualified to provide care for children, the elderly or people with disabilities in private homes without supervision.  This survey examines the case for a Live-In Caregiver Programme in Australia.

A Live-In Caregiver Programme is currently operating in Canada.

TAKE THIS SURVEY

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Mr Peter Van Vliet, Assistant Secretary, Migration Policy and Programme Branch made a presentation regarding the Skill Stream at yesterday's Consultation at the Department of Immigration and Border Protection, Level 5, 300 Elizabeth Street, Sydney.

The following were the most pertinent points which arose out of the presentation and round table discussion which followed:

The skill stream makes up 68% of the migration programme.

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Migration Alliance attended the morning and afternoon sessions of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection's Migration Programme 2014-2015 Consultation in Sydney yesterday.

The attendees for the morning session on behalf of Migration Alliance were Michael Jeremy and me. 

The attendees for the afternoon session on behalf of Migration Alliance were Jennifer Fong and me.

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Bupa’s new online Instant Health Insurance Visa Letter

Dear Migration Alliance Members,

On 13 November 2013 Bupa launched its new Instant Health Insurance Visa Letter process for Overseas Visitors. As a result of this technological improvement, anyone joining online at Bupa or the Bupa Migration Portal will get their Health Insurance Visa Letter for the Department of Immigration and Border Protect (DIBP) instantly by email.

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Dear Migration Alliance Members and Colleagues in the Australian Immigration Profession,

I had a fun day yesterday and I thought I would tell you all about it.

Actually, I can’t tell you what I did yesterday.  If I do tell you I can face imprisonment for a long period of time.

Anyhow, the day started well enough with a warrant for my arrest and my appearance before a Judge of the Federal Court, but not exercising powers as a Judge of that same court.   Confused yet?  Read on....

I was then bailed, on my own recognisance, to attend a certain place at a certain time for the purposes of being asked secret questions.

So off I went.

I was shown into a room which looked like a Court but it wasn’t a Court.

I was warned about certain things, took an oath and then I was asked stupid questions by a “Counsel’ assisting Madam X. The role of “Counsel” was to ask me questions and for me to answer on my oath. I wasn’t allowed to refuse to answer questions.

I was warned that I had to be respectful of Counsel but there did not appear to be any legal requirement for me to behave that way as it was not a “Court” exercising judicial powers but looked like a Court and conducted itself like a Court. I was told that I had no choice about the proceedings being videotaped and recorded.

Madam X looked like a Magistrate or a Judge and held an appointment like a Judge but wasn’t a Judge.

Over the course of about 3 hours, I was asked on my oath, to  take a ramble through a system which is fully explained on a Government website.  Then I was asked to guess, speculate and opine about other matters for which there was no evidence, including what was described as “gossip” as opposed to "intelligence" (an oximoron).

The document (which I am not allowed to describe by its proper name), the terms of which I had refused to comply with and which led to my subsequent arrest was predicated on a false and fraudulent basis which did not relate to me specifically but may have related to a group of people generally (a group I am not allowed to identify).

As it turns out, without exception, the answer to every question could have been found out by any 12 year old by resort to publically available information on the internet.

After a couple of hours the proceedings stopped and I was given a cup of tea (medical strength) in a handsome mug emblazoned with the logo of this secret entity.  It set me to wondering, "did the makers of the mugs have to be compelled to keep their involvement secret or is it ok to make a mug with a logo on it"?

When I finished my cup I asked them, “ Is there any chance that I can get one of these as a souvenir from the gift shop on my way out”?

Counsel for Madam X look very irritated.

When the “proceedings” (generic not descriptive) recommenced I was asked more stupid questions and was accused of being “recklessly indifferent’ to conduct which was not a crime but might have been somewhat troublesome to people who do not represent applicants in unspecified legal proceedings (generic not descriptive).

Then the proceeding were concluded but not before I was given some homework.

I don’t think Counsel or Madam X will be on my Christmas card list this year.

So what did you do yesterday?

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Two Officers from the Australian Federal Police Waiting for me outside the Federal Court in Sydney yesterday

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