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Immigration Minister Flags Flexible—Not Fixed—Migration Targets

Immigration Minister Flags Flexible—Not Fixed—Migration Targets

Immigration Minister Tony Burke said on 24 October that setting rigid multi-year migration caps would be “counter-productive,” favouring flexibility as labour-market conditions evolve. The signal to employers is clear: annual quotas may swing, so early application strategies and diversified visa routes are critical.

Oct 25, 2025
Biosecurity Update Alters Import Rules for Indonesian Mangosteen Shipments

Biosecurity Update Alters Import Rules for Indonesian Mangosteen Shipments

DAFF’s Industry Advice Notice 360-2025, released 24 October, introduces a pest-management ‘systems approach’ for Indonesian mangosteens, offering an alternative to methyl-bromide fumigation. The change may affect mixed cargo and personal shipments, so employers should verify treatment certificates to avoid delays.

Oct 25, 2025
Swiss Student Jailed 8 Years for Smuggling 21 kg of Cocaine via Melbourne Airport

Swiss Student Jailed 8 Years for Smuggling 21 kg of Cocaine via Melbourne Airport

A Swiss man was sentenced on 24 October to more than eight years in jail after ABF and AFP officers caught him with 21 kg of cocaine at Melbourne Airport. The high-profile case reinforces Australia’s severe penalties for drug importation and signals to multinationals that any staff involvement—deliberate or accidental—can end careers and derail visa status.

Oct 25, 2025
Surging net migration intensifies Australia’s housing-supply crunch

Surging net migration intensifies Australia’s housing-supply crunch

NPLT arrivals to August 2025 already exceed 379,000, signalling stronger-than-forecast immigration inflows and adding stress to an undersupplied housing market. Mobility teams should brace for higher accommodation costs and longer house-hunting cycles.

Oct 24, 2025
South Australia re-opens General Skilled Migration program with new ‘Registration of Interest’ model

South Australia re-opens General Skilled Migration program with new ‘Registration of Interest’ model

South Australia has replaced its first-come, first-served state-nomination model with a Registration of Interest system, aiming to prioritise onshore graduates and critical-skills workers while controlling application volumes.

Oct 24, 2025
Australia opens first MATES ballot, offering 3,000 two-year visas to young Indian professionals

Australia opens first MATES ballot, offering 3,000 two-year visas to young Indian professionals

Home Affairs will run the first MATES ballot from 1 November, giving 3,000 qualified young Indians the chance to secure a two-year Australian work visa. The scheme targets high-growth sectors and adds a new option for employers facing STEM shortages.

Oct 24, 2025
Canberra moves to slash Western Australia’s skilled-migration quota by 30 percent

Canberra moves to slash Western Australia’s skilled-migration quota by 30 percent

Canberra has signalled it will cut Western Australia’s 2025-26 state-nominated skilled-migration places by 30 percent, triggering push-back from industry and the WA Government. Employers warn the smaller intake will deepen skills shortages and slow major projects, while the Commonwealth says it is simply rebalancing allocations between states.

Oct 24, 2025
Permanent migration cap to hold at 185,000 places for 2025-26 program year

Permanent migration cap to hold at 185,000 places for 2025-26 program year

Canberra has opted to keep the 2025-26 permanent migration ceiling at 185,000 places, emphasising skilled entrants. The decision offers planning stability for employers but leaves room for re-allocating spots between states.

Oct 24, 2025

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