Regional migration workers a no-brainer, Regional Australia Institute says

Mike Foley
Updated May 22 2018 - 2:05pm, first published 1:40pm
Community members from regional towns with successful migration schemes came to Canberra today. Louise Noble, Nobby, runs the Mulberry Project for migrant workers. Pictured with Julia Harpham, Mingoola, NSW Amelia Blake, Mount Gambier, SA and Annette Creek, Nhill, Victoria.
Community members from regional towns with successful migration schemes came to Canberra today. Louise Noble, Nobby, runs the Mulberry Project for migrant workers. Pictured with Julia Harpham, Mingoola, NSW Amelia Blake, Mount Gambier, SA and Annette Creek, Nhill, Victoria.

A growing list of small rural and regional towns are reaping rewards from bringing migrants workers in to fill existing jobs gaps and even seemingly modest additions to a community have delivered significant results.

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Mike Foley

Mike Foley

National rural reporter

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