Dear Patricia,
Am still waiting for the Director KIE to approve the names of participants. I 
'll get back to you ounce this is done.

Can this program for Tonga seasonal workers apply to Kenyans? There are so many 
jobless Kenyans.

Many thanks,
Elizabeth




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From: Patricia Schlicht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 8:14:09 AM
Subject: [WikiEducator] Tongan Seasonal Workers will leave Tonga to work in the 
Australian horticultural industry


Sorry for cross-posting
 
2,500 Pacific workers will spend six months in Australia
NUKUALOFA, Tonga (Matangi Tonga , Nov. 16, 2008) – Some 800 Tongan Seasonal 
Workers will leave Tonga to work in the Australian horticultural industry in 
July 2009.
The Minister for Labour, Commerce and Industries, Hon. Lisiate 'Akolo said on 
November 11 that the Tongan workers, ranged in age from 21 to 45 years old 
would find employment in Swan Hill, Victoria and in Griffith, New South Wales, 
picking almonds, onions, potatoes and other produce. 
He said that a Memorandum of Understanding would be signed between the four 
Pacific Island countries, Tonga, Kiribati, Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea, with 
Australia either on November 25-26 in Canberra.
At this initial state of the Pacific Seasonal Worker Pilot Scheme a total of 
2,500 workers will be allowed into Australia for seven months. Tonga and 
Vanuatu holds the highest quota of 800 each, Papua New Guinea 650 and Kiribati 
250.
Hon. Lisiate 'Akolo said that seasonal workers who had worked under the New 
Zealand Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) Scheme would not be eligible for the 
Australian Work Scheme. He also hoped that under the Australian scheme people 
from the outer islands, Vava'u, Ha'apai, 'Eua and the two Niuas would be given 
the first option. 
Under the RSE scheme 70% of the workers had been selected from Tongatapu, "so 
now we want to help the people in the outer islands who are facing more 
hardships than those in the main island and give them the same opportunity." 
The Australian Government announced the new scheme in August this year.
Matangi Tonga: www.matangitonga.to
Copyright © 2006 Matangi Tonga. All Rights Reserved
Emily Hazelman
PATVET Coordinator
Community Education Training Centre
SPC Narere
Phone: 3391 033 (ext 718)
Fax: 3397 730
 


      
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