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BROKENSHIRE: Mr Ralton, you have been very open in your written
and oral submission, but you're a building company and so you make your—
Mr RALTON: Yes, building construction, yes.
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and oral submission, but you're a building company and so you make your—
Mr RALTON: Yes, building construction, yes.
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and oral submission, but you're a building company and so you make your—
Mr RALTON: Yes, building construction, yes.
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The temperature inside that school bus
might—and due to some of the routes, it may take upwards of an hour to get the child home, and if
they're sitting in a bus that is 55 degrees inside, they are not in good shape when they get off.
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BROKENSHIRE: Mr Ralton, you have been very open in your written
and oral submission, but you're a building company and so you make your—
Mr RALTON: Yes, building construction, yes.
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BROKENSHIRE: Mr Ralton, you have been very open in your written
and oral submission, but you're a building company and so you make your—
Mr RALTON: Yes, building construction, yes.
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Investment Program 7,260
Distinguished Talent 200
Skill Total 128,550
Skill % of Program 68.9%
FAMILY STREAM
Category
Partner 47,825
Parent 8,675
Other Family 900
Family Total 57,400
Family % of Program 30.8%
Special Eligibility 565
Total Migration Program 186,515
Child (outside the Migration Program ceiling) 3,485
Total permanent migration places 190,000
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Attachment B: Labour participation outcomes and skilled migration to South Australia
Table 1: Skilled Migration Program Outcomes by Intended Residence State, Program Years 2012-13 to 2016-17
State/Territory 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
NSW 26,921 34,589 36,509 42,189 40,704
VIC 23,136 25,513 29,630 32,206 32,197
QLD 13,447 13,421 14,713 14,354 14,175
WA 23,074 23,097 20,216 15,914 12,765
SA 8,934 7,980 10,701 9,504 8,238
ACT 3,093 3,386 3,450 2,317 2,755
NT 1,786 1,796 2,007 1,858 1,769
TAS 704 768 679 772
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Web - www.sexworklawreformvictoria.org.au
ABN: 53 356 166 772
Secretary to the Committee
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GPO Box 572
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By email: rswo@parliament.sa.gov.au
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Dear Secretary,
Statutes Amendment (Repeal of Sex Work Offences) Bill 2020
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SUBMISSION TO THE
INQUIRY INTO WAGE THEFT IN
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Submitted Friday, 20 March 2020
Nathan Hancock | Chief Executive Officer| Citrus Australia Ltd
PO Box 10336, Mildura, Victoria, 3502
94 Lemon Avenue, Mildura, Victoria, 3500
M: 0429 772 181
P: 03 5023 6333
E: nathan.hancock@citrusaustralia.com.au | W: www.citrusaustralia.com.au
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