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From Jon Fraenkel on Squaring a vicious circle: political party laws in Vanuatu
Thanks Anna. The Griffiths Asia blog put up the longer study of the proposed Vanuatu legislation at https://blogs.griffith.edu.au/asiainsights/some-thoughts-on-the-proposed-vanuatu-party-laws/.
From Stephen Howes on How to enter the Pacific Engagement Visa ballot
Yes, provided you are from one of the participating countries, definitely. The potential list of participating countries is in the article. Most countries are expected to participate, but not necessarily all. We'll definitely provide an update when the list of participating countries is known.
From Natasha on Can PNG really supply 8,000 people to work overseas?
Hi Richard, Thank you for your comments. Unfortunatley, until the LMU (PNG specific data) or DWER publishes more recent PALM data then the links that Ryan has provided in his response to you are the most current figures for now.
From Lusiana Brown on How to enter the Pacific Engagement Visa ballot
Hi, can I apply from my country? Not from within Australia?
From Richard Guy on Can PNG really supply 8,000 people to work overseas?
Hi Ryan, Thanks for joining in on data matters. The additional references you have given me are very useful and give me better data than what I have been able to find. I am doing some work for the Department of Health in PNG and its concern about losing qualified nurses and health care workers to labour mobility schemes. DFAT has provided data which is much lower than the figures provided in the blogs which look so much more reliable. I am still interested in the sources of the data though for reference purposes. Where are you finding the data? I can use the blogs for reference purposes but is there a database that people are accessing?
From Stephen Howes on How to enter the Pacific Engagement Visa ballot
Hi Michael, Those are very good points. From what I understand either more "ballot winners" will be announced than there are visa places AND/OR visa shortfalls will be made up the following year by an increased number of visas. I agree with you that the post-selection criteria will not be easy to meet. The pre-selection criteria won't be easy and I encourage anyone thinking of applying for the PEV to apply for a passport now. Regards Stephen
From Stephen Howes on How to enter the Pacific Engagement Visa ballot
From what I understand, to apply for the PEV, either you or your partner has to be within this age range.
From Stephen Howes on How to enter the Pacific Engagement Visa ballot
Please have a look at the regulations that have just been issued. https://www.legislation.gov.au/F2024L00327/latest/text. According to Schedule 1, para 1140(3)(c), you can apply if you are on a Subclass 010 Bridging A visa.
From Ryan Edwards on Can PNG really supply 8,000 people to work overseas?
Hi Richard, Obviously not Natasha. But we have some numbers to 2022 that are correct in chapter two here https://devpolicy.org/publications/reports/Pacific-temporary-migrant-workers-Nov2023.pdf And there is Charlotte's great blog published just before Natasha's with some updated numbers, still 2023 though https://devpolicy.org/pacific-labour-mobility-over-the-last-year-continued-growth-20230808/ There isn't anything official online yet from DEWR as you note, as far as I am aware. I certainly can't find updated figures anywhere publicly yet. Best, Ryan
From Peter Raimon on Uncertainty surrounds PNG’s local government elections
I fully support the idea because currently political interference does appear when national MP handle these funds .
From Diane Goodwillie on A different kind of voyage: Tony Hughes, 1936-2024
Tony was always Kuria's sounding board and true rock. Kuria also has led a pioneering life. I worked with her in the YWCA when she first took on the YWCA Executive Director position. If possible, please send my love to Kuria.
From Rieko Hayakawa on Uncharted waters II: an update on politics in Tonga
There were some voices in Japan asking why the Crown Prince came to Defence Meeting in Japan. This article explains everything. Malo.
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