Chair administrator, Graeme Emonson said the expansion was a timely boost for Moira’s key industries.
“The addition of these 82 occupations means local businesses will have greater access to skilled workers, helping them to grow, innovate, and continue contributing to the region’s prosperity,” Dr Emonson said.
“This program is not about replacing local workers, it’s about filling gaps where businesses can’t find the skills they need locally.
Cobram hosted a free information session about the recent updates and new occupations on Wednesday June 11, with local employers encouraged to attend for information about how they can access the program.
The GV DAMA is a partnership between Moira Shire, Greater Shepparton and Campaspe Shire councils and enables local businesses to fill critical workforce gaps by sponsoring skilled migrants where suitable local workers are not available.
Since its launch in 2021, the GV DAMA has helped dozens of businesses across the region attract skilled international workers who contribute not only to local industry, but also to the social and cultural fabric of the community.
For more information about the GV DAMA and how local businesses can apply, visit www.gvdama.com.au