Cook demands 10,000 more skilled migrants to WA after Commonwealth migration program slashed numbers to 2350

The Cook Government has told its Federal counterparts it wants thousands of more skilled workers to head west under a Commonwealth migration program that has slashed numbers to just 2350.

WA has nominated 10,000 as the number of skilled workers it wants to bring in during 2024-25, with bricklayers, carpenters, electricians, plumbers, surveyors and health care workers just some of the jobs that are high on the list of priorities.

With WA’s population set to hit three million by the end of the year, WA is desperate for skilled workers to build houses and work in specialised areas, such as health.

“We are committed to creating local jobs for local people, but skilled migration is also a necessary part of the mix to fill vacancies and keep our economy strong,” Training and Workforce Development Minister Simone McGurk said.

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