Skilled Migration Strengthens North-East Industries In Moira, Victoria

A Warm Welcome to Skilled Workers in Moira
Picture this: the sun is shining, the kangaroos are bounding about, and the smell of freshly baked Anzac biscuits wafts through the air in Moira.
Moira is situated in the Northern Victoria Region of Australia. Positioned in the state’s northeast, it spans an area of 4,045 square kilometres. Sounds delightful, doesn’t it? This little slice of Australia is buzzing with excitement as local industries gear up for a new chapter in their growth story.
Council chair administrator Graeme Emonson has just unveiled an expansion that’s like adding extra sprinkles on an already fabulous ice cream sundae.
A Golden Opportunity For Skilled Workers
The announcement of 82 new occupations is like finding a hidden treasure for local businesses. “This is a timely boost,” Dr Emonson says, positively beaming. “With greater access to skilled workers, our businesses can grow, innovate, and keep Moira buzzing with prosperity.” It’s as if the stars are aligning for the region, offering local industries a chance to flourish.
But wait, there’s more! This initiative isn’t about pushing local workers aside; it’s about filling those pesky gaps where skills might be as rare as a four-leaf clover. With so many opportunities available, everyone can play a part in shaping Moira’s vibrant future.
Learning and Growing Together
The Greater Shepparton and Campaspe Shire councils have teamed up with Moira Shire to create the GV DAMA, a partnership designed to connect skilled migrants with local businesses struggling to fill essential roles. Picture this initiative as a bridge, linking talented individuals to the opportunities that await them, while also supporting local industries. It’s a win-win situation where everyone walks away a little happier.
A New Wave of Cultural Enrichment
Since its launch in 2021, the GV DAMA has become a lifeline for dozens of businesses across the region. It’s not just about economic growth; it’s about welcoming skilled workers who enrich the local community, weaving their unique cultural threads into the tapestry of Moira. The whole region benefits from this infusion of diversity, creating a vibrant, inclusive atmosphere where ideas and experiences can flourish.
Why the New Moira DAMA matters
So this DAMA comes with tailored concessions that can make it easier to secure a visa. Depending on the role, you may benefit from:
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Concessions to English language requirements
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Lower salary thresholds
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Pathways to permanent residency
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Age concessions in some cases
It’s designed to address genuine skills shortages, not replace local workers, and to strengthen regional industries for the long haul.
Is My Occupation on the Moira DAMA list?
Would you be interested in seeing which occupations qualify?
Here are just a few of the roles now included in the updated Moira DAMA:
- Dairy farm workers
- Heavy vehicle mechanics
- Agricultural technicians
- Meat processing workers
- Irrigation and horticultural specialists
These aren’t just jobs. They’re long-term career opportunities with the chance to settle permanently in Australia. Click here to view the full list.
So, what do you think?
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This is great news and good to see a new regional area getting a DAMA, definitely worth checking out the GVDAMA website to view more information, including the qualifying occupations 👍
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