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Indian migration of coal workers not full answer: Clark

THE Australian government’s controversial plan to increase the intake of skilled migrants from India to support growth in the coal mining sector is welcome but not a sustainable solution to the skills shortage, according to an association for minerals industry professionals.

Indian migration of coal workers not full answer: Clark

Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (The Minerals Institute) president Alice Clark said the anticipated boost in skilled migration to come from the 2011 federal budget is just one plank of...

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