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WA skills hunt

ATTRACTING up to 5000 skilled migrants from other states, advertising to attract skilled workers from New Zealand and reviewing the state’s $5 billion infrastructure pipeline to smooth the pipeline of work are some ideas the Western Australian government is pursuing to alleviate WA’s skills shortage.

Moves are being made to head off WA's skills shortage.

Moves are being made to head off WA's skills shortage.

Those ideas came from a Skills Summit the WA government held in late July. More than 130 people attended the Skills Summit including WA premier Mark McGowan and business leaders across a range of sectors....

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