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Calls to get ‘immigration going again’ get louder

Jacob Greber
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Australia’s record $218 billion public infrastructure pipeline is threatened by worsening skilled labour shortfalls, according to a warning by the federal government’s main advisory body as it backs business calls for an urgent migration boost.

Business leaders, economists, and leading edge tech executives all echoed concerns from Infrastructure Australia chief executive Romilly Madew, who will on Wednesday say that migration will need to help fill a forecast 105,000 person gap for infrastructure jobs.

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Jacob Greber writes about politics, economics and business from Canberra. He has been a Washington correspondent and economics correspondent. Connect with Jacob on Twitter. Email Jacob at jgreber@afr.com

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