Regional Australia Institute's Laureta Wallace says regional Australia is in the middle of a “jobs boom” as multiple sectors struggle to find workers.
Regional Australia Institute’s Laureta Wallace says regional Australia is in the middle of a “jobs boom” as multiple sectors struggle to find workers.
“There is not one industry, not one sector that isn’t struggling to find workers,” she told Sky News Australia. “As of today, we are sparking a national conversation aimed specifically at what we’re calling regionally curious capital-city Australians saying if you want to escape the congestion, that all topical rise in cost of living, we have a job and an even better lifestyle waiting for you in regional Australia.”
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