Migrating to Australia - related news
Wage gap with Australia looks set to widen - survey

Published:  Monday March 1, 08:10 AM
Source: Yahoo!Xtra Business

A new survey indicates the wage gap between this country and Australia appears set to widen, with accounting firm Grant Thornton warning the figures could indicate the start of another brain drain from New Zealand.

Its survey of 250 Australian and 180 New Zealand businesses found 78 percent of Australian businesses were looking to increase wages either in line with inflation or higher, compared with 55 percent of companies in this country.

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A better life across the ditch

Published:  4:00 AM Sunday Feb 28, 2010
Source: The New Zealand Herald

When you get up to work tomorrow, you're likely to be heading into a week that will earn you $619 less than the average Australian.

The latest wage figures in Australia show those across the Tasman earn an average NZ$1574 a week - an increase of 5.9 per cent over the year. In New Zealand, the average wage is $955.

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Call to cap kiwis migrating to australia

Published: 1:00PM Thursday November 12, 2009
Source: AAP/ONE News

Australia should shut the door to thousands of New Zealanders to help stabilise the nation's population at 26 million by 2050, federal Labor backbencher Kelvin Thomson says.

Migration from New Zealand is uncapped and the number of Kiwis permanently settling has jumped from 16,400 in 2002-03 to 47,800 last financial year....

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Container Shipping to Australia

ausnews 1/10/09

When researching companies to provide container shipping services it is important to understand that ausmove can provide you with many container shipping options. Shipping containers come in two sizes only, twenty foot and forty foot. Generally speaking the average three or four bedroom home will take up a twenty foot shipping container.....

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Australia 'well placed' to ride out crisis

NZHERALD 23/9/09

According to the quarterly report, Government spending measures and a rebuilding of inventories were helping to support economic activity right now, but they would not be enough to secure a sustained improvement in the global economic outlook.

"High unemployment, tight credit and rapidly rising borrowing by Governments (which threatens to crowd out private investment) all bode poorly for the short-term outlook," D&B said.

D&B director of corporate affairs Damian Karmelich said it was too early to suggest that the global economy was firmly on the path to recovery......

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