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Skills shortage attracts high-level concern **UPDATED**

THE Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia has reiterated the need for a skilled, flexible migration program that meets the needs of the resource sector after the industry was criticised by the prime minister.

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Skills shortage attracts high-level concern **UPDATED**

CME chief executive officer Reg Howard-Smith defended the industry on the back of comments from Prime Minister Julia Gillard, who suggested the resources sector was overlooking unemployed local people....

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