The article considers the place of Working Holiday visas in Australia’s migration policy and socio-economic planning. With the number of Working Holiday visa grants now topping 200,000 annually, Working Holiday Makers are significant participants in low-skilled work in Australia. The article argues that the programme is not adequately regulated to protect Working Holiday Makers in this work. In light of concerns around the exploitation of Working Holiday Makers, the article offers suggestions for reform to the programme. The article argues that the programme should be returned to its original conception of fostering a cultural experience for young migrants coming to Australia. It argues that work entitlements under the Working Holiday visa ...
Under Australia’s Working Holiday Maker (WHM) program, young people (aged 18 to 30 years) ...
Unions are becoming increasingly transnationally orientated in many respects, both out of self-inter...
Seasonal labour connects temporary migrants to regional Australian communities through the specific ...
This article examines whether Australia's regulatory settings for temporary migrant labour are worki...
The Australian state's present day borders are controlled and protected by a universal visa system i...
Seasonal labour migration and 'guest worker' schemes are a common and growing phenomenon around the ...
This article examines the use of migration law and policy to address the labour needs of the care se...
Work and Holiday Visa (WHV) is one of the product outcomes from the agreement that Australia engaged...
At the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, as borders began to close and airlines ceased op...
Largely overlooked in the federal budget was a measure that will push more people into the black eco...
This article examines the labour exploitation of Japanese working holiday makers (WHMs) in Australia...
Australia is characterised as a migrant nation, and yet rhetoric rather than evidence-based research...
In 2008 the Australian government announced a new labour mobility scheme for Pacific workers, with t...
This article presents an historical and comparative analysis of the bargaining power and agency conf...
The Joint Standing Committee on Migration’s concerns about the impact of Working Holiday Makers on t...
Under Australia’s Working Holiday Maker (WHM) program, young people (aged 18 to 30 years) ...
Unions are becoming increasingly transnationally orientated in many respects, both out of self-inter...
Seasonal labour connects temporary migrants to regional Australian communities through the specific ...
This article examines whether Australia's regulatory settings for temporary migrant labour are worki...
The Australian state's present day borders are controlled and protected by a universal visa system i...
Seasonal labour migration and 'guest worker' schemes are a common and growing phenomenon around the ...
This article examines the use of migration law and policy to address the labour needs of the care se...
Work and Holiday Visa (WHV) is one of the product outcomes from the agreement that Australia engaged...
At the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, as borders began to close and airlines ceased op...
Largely overlooked in the federal budget was a measure that will push more people into the black eco...
This article examines the labour exploitation of Japanese working holiday makers (WHMs) in Australia...
Australia is characterised as a migrant nation, and yet rhetoric rather than evidence-based research...
In 2008 the Australian government announced a new labour mobility scheme for Pacific workers, with t...
This article presents an historical and comparative analysis of the bargaining power and agency conf...
The Joint Standing Committee on Migration’s concerns about the impact of Working Holiday Makers on t...
Under Australia’s Working Holiday Maker (WHM) program, young people (aged 18 to 30 years) ...
Unions are becoming increasingly transnationally orientated in many respects, both out of self-inter...
Seasonal labour connects temporary migrants to regional Australian communities through the specific ...