Future Workforce Needs for South Australia
Advocacy, Research, Uncategorized | October 8, 2024Insights from Stakeholder Consultation: Preliminary Phase One Findings Phase One of the research into ‘Future Workforce Needs for South Australia’ has been released in draft form, providing preliminary findings from stakeholder consultation undertaken. …
Global Adelaide network meets with the Shadow Minister for Immigration
Advocacy, Events | August 15, 2023The Hon Dan Tehan, Shadow Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs, visited Adelaide yesterday and met with over 25 members of the Global Adelaide network to speak about skills and labour shortages and the limitations of the Australian migration system.
Global Adelaide network meets with the Departments of Premier and Cabinet and Industry, Innovation and Science
Advocacy, Events, Uncategorized | July 3, 2023Alison Lloyd-Wright, Interim Chief Executive, Department of Premier and Cabinet, hosted a meeting with the Global Adelaide network to discuss migration program settings.
Global Adelaide network meets with the Minister for Immigration
Advocacy, Events | June 29, 2023The Hon Andrew Giles MP, Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs, visited Adelaide and met with the Global Adelaide network to discuss addressing workforce challenges and migration reform.
Reforms to support migrant worker exploitation
Advocacy, Media release | June 5, 2023The Federal Government reforms to address migrant worker exploitation align with those recommendations by Global Adelaide.
Out of 175 cities, Adelaide fails to make the list in its ability to attract global talent
Media release, Research, Statistics | June 1, 2023The Global Talent Competitiveness Index 2022 ranks cities according to ‘talent attractiveness’, the ability to attract and retain global talent.
Global Adelaide network meets with SA Government
Advocacy, Events, Media release | April 5, 2023The Global Adelaide network meets with the South Australian Department of Premier and Cabinet, sharing views on the potential to reform immigration policy for the benefit of South Australian regions, business and industry.
Global Adelaide meets SA Leader of the Opposition
Advocacy, Events, Media release | February 13, 2023The Global Adelaide network met with the Hon. David Speirs MP, Leader of the Opposition, Shadow Minister for environment, Shadow Minister for Small and Family Business, Member for Black.
Recommendations of Productivity Inquiry fail to address skills shortages in regional Australia
Advocacy, Media release | February 10, 2023Productivity Inquiry report, Volume 7, recommends a ‘one size fits all’ migration system, despite the vastly differing skills and experience requirements between regional and remote Australia and capital cities.
Global Adelaide meets with Dr Joanna Howe
Advocacy, Events, Media release | December 8, 2022Global Adelaide meets with Dr Joanna Howe to discuss Federal Government’s Migration Review. Dr Howe is one of three people appointed to guide a review of Australia’s migration system, to inform a strategy for A Migration System for Australia’s Future.
Global Adelaide submits recommendations to the Federal Migration Review
Advocacy, Media release, Submissions | December 4, 2022Global Adelaide submits recommendations to the Federal review, proposing changes to benefit Adelaide and regional South Australia in designing ‘A Migration System for Australia’s Future’.
Global Adelaide holds inaugural meeting
Advocacy, Events, Media release | November 18, 2022The inaugural meeting of Global Adelaide welcomed over 20 representatives from industry organisations across South Australia, each presenting their skills gaps and obstacles to employing international talent to address workforce needs.
Skilling Australia Fund is not delivering for regional South Australia
Advocacy, Media release, Statistics | April 30, 2022The Skilling Australia Fund (SAF) levy is delivering hundreds of millions of dollars to the Federal Government for training and skills development, yet demand for skilled workers in regional South Australia remains unmet.