Otago Daily Times

NZers wanted for horticultu­ral labour — in Australia

- SALLY MURPHY

AUCKLAND: An Australian recruiter hopes the transtasma­n travel bubble will help fill huge shortages of labour on Australian farms.

In November the Australian Government began offering $A2000 ($NZ2161) for New Zealanders to relocate to help with the shortage of horticultu­re and agricultur­e workers.

With the quarantine­free travel bubble open, recruiters across the Tasman are now stepping up their advertisin­g campaigns — offering free airfares and good wages.

A farm in Western Australia has put the call out for an airseeder tractor operator — offering airfares, accommodat­ion, food and $NZ32.50 an hour.

Meanwhile, recruitmen­t company AgriLabour Australia has a variety of short and longterm jobs available, pointing out wages are more generous in Australia.

Company managing director

Casey Brown said they had been advertisin­g to New Zealanders for a while, but people had been hesitant about travelling over.

‘‘Interest so far hasn’t been that high because there wasn’t a bubble. We’ve had a few dozen people apply from New Zealand but they were unsure if they should commit.

‘‘Now the transtasma­n bubble is open it will be interestin­g to see how many applicatio­ns we receive, we are expecting a lot more,’’ Mr Brown said.

Like New Zealand, Australia is experienci­ng a huge shortfall in staff in the agricultur­e and horticultu­re sectors.

Incentives to attract workers such as free accommodat­ion, food, increased pay rates and cash bonuses are being offered.

The Queensland Strawberry Growers Associatio­n has offered cash prizes of up to $100,000 to entice workers to its winter harvest.

Mr Brown said farmers were keen to hire New Zealanders.

‘‘We represent a large number of farmers across Australia and we’ve had plenty of conversati­ons with them about labour and New Zealand has come up a number of times — so they’re definitely keen to hire Kiwis.

‘‘There is a huge shortfall of staff in the agricultur­e industry in Australia and as a result I’m glad the Government has announced this bubble and hopefully we can see some New Zealand candidates come to Australia and fill that shortfall.’’ — RNZ

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