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Regional businesses cling to migration program ‘liferaft’

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Raymond Gwatidzo does not have trouble attracting customers, he just can’t fry enough chicken to keep up with them.

The 44-year-old runs fast-food restaurant Kicky’s Takeaway in Kununurra, a small town in far north-east Western Australia, but chronic staffing shortages mean he cannot serve people in the drive-through queue quickly enough.

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Gus McCubbing is a journalist at the Australian Financial Review in Melbourne. Connect with Gus on Twitter. Email Gus at gus.mccubbing@afr.com

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