international students

A RESURGENCE IN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT NUMBERS
Jan
14

International students in Australia allowed to work more hours

After a recent announcement from the Australian Government, International students will temporarily be allowed to work more hours to help alleviate worker shortages. What it means for students: The 40-hour-a-fortnight working restriction on visa holders has been removed International students are in demand in Australia This is great news for students with no restrictions on [...]
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Dec
10

Thinking of switching to Early Childhood Education and Care?

Is your current job leaving you unfulfilled? Ever consider pivoting to a career that would make a real difference in the world? Then Early Childhood Education & Care might be for you! A child’s environment and education in the early years set the foundations for not only their future academic success but also for the [...]
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Sep
18

5 reasons why hospitality is a great career for International students

Ever thought about entering the hospitality industry in Australia? If you’re an international student, more opportunities are available in hospitality than in any other sector, and it is easier than ever to take advantage of the demand. Here are five reasons to consider building a career in this ever-growing industry! 1. Workers are in high [...]
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Sep
14

Are you looking to join the workforce?

Research shows that students who did a VET course during school are more likely to be employed full-time or permanently, five years after their studies. If you want to join the workforce, why not consider taking a VET course? With more funding and government subsidies put towards vocational education, a VET course might get you [...]
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Jul
28

2021 is the year to enter the care sector with a 40% rise

Care sector will see almost 40% of all the projected new job opportunities in the emerging professions by 2023: World Economic Forum report Employment for personal care workers will increase by 80,600 by 2023. According to a report on the jobs of tomorrow by the World Economic Forum, nearly 40% of all the projected job [...]
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Jun
28

Minimum Wages To Increase by 2.5%

The national minimum wage and modern award minimum wages will rise by 2.5% on July 1, 2021. According to the announcement by FWC (Fair Work Commission), the increase was determined in view of the current economic performance, which has “recovered to a greater extent and more quickly than anticipated”. The FWC took into account the [...]
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Jun
24

International students can now work more than 40hrs

The Australian government has relaxed the cap of 40 hours a fortnight for student visa holders in some sectors. While it is a temporary measure during the COVID-19 pandemic, it is aimed to boost certain services, help fill staffing needs in these sectors during the ongoing economic recovery and to extend support to the student [...]
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Oct
28

A RESURGENCE IN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT NUMBERS

This year has seen a massive resurgence in international student numbers at Australian schools. Enrolments increased by 11 percent, just in the first seven months of the year. In fact, by July of 2016, Australia had already welcomed 493,700 international students. Just short of the 497,500 received in the whole of 2015.   Recovery Mode [...]
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