Migrants who are plumbers,roof tilers and painters are at risk of not being eligible for a core skills visa.Credit:Wolter Peeters
Under the current draft,tradespeople including bricklayers,painters,roof tilers,stonemasons and cabinetmakers are listed as “targeted for consultation”,rather than guaranteed a spot on the core skills list.
A case will have to be made for these occupations to be included,which Master Builders Australia chief executive Denita Wawn said was “bizarre” given the industry’s “mammoth task” ofbuilding 1.2 million homes by 2029.
In a submission to Jobs and Skills Australia,Master Builders argues that to exclude any trade or trade-related profession in building and construction at a time of critical workforce shortages “would be a failure”.
“Given the industry is facing chronic labour shortages across all occupation groups and has a mammoth task of building 1.2 million homes with supporting infrastructure,all building and construction trades and related occupations must be included on the list,” Wawn said on Tuesday.
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“Bricklayers,cabinetmakers,stonemasons,painters,plasterers and roof tilers are all in shortage but have all been put on the ‘maybe’ list. If we are going to have any chance of addressing the housing crisis,this needs to change.”
A spokesperson for Skills and Training Minister Brendan O’Connor said Jobs and Skills Australia was an independent agency and was still in the consultation process to determine which occupations would be on the final “core skills occupations list”.