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Melinda Cilento

The Examiner

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620,000 workers who could solve our skills crisis are hiding in plain sight

Hundreds of thousands of overseas-trained workers living in Australia have the skills we desperately need. We just need to activate them.

30.01.2025 2

WA Today

Melinda Cilento

620,000 workers who could solve our skills crisis are hiding in plain sight

Hundreds of thousands of overseas-trained workers living in Australia have the skills we desperately need. We just need to activate them.

30.01.2025 3

The Sydney Morning Herald

Melinda Cilento

620,000 workers who could solve our skills crisis are hiding in plain sight

Hundreds of thousands of overseas-trained workers living in Australia have the skills we desperately need. We just need to activate them.

30.01.2025 3

The Age

Melinda Cilento

620,000 workers who could solve our skills crisis are hiding in plain sight

Hundreds of thousands of overseas-trained workers living in Australia have the skills we desperately need. We just need to activate them.

30.01.2025 4

Brisbane Times

Melinda Cilento

Economists must climb down from ivory tower to win the tax debate

Only once the electoral popularity of taxation reform is improved can we expect politicians to stake their political capital for change.

19.11.2024 2

Financial Review

Melinda Cilento

It’s not a generation war, charging the wealthy more is essential to fix our aged care disaster

The needs of our ageing population is not being met by an aged care sector that is being squeezed on all sides. Beds in residential homes are...

30.08.2024 1

WA Today

Melinda Cilento

It’s not a generation war, charging the wealthy more is essential to fix our aged care disaster

The needs of our ageing population is not being met by an aged care sector that is being squeezed on all sides. Beds in residential homes are...

30.08.2024 1

The Sydney Morning Herald

Melinda Cilento

It’s not a generation war, charging the wealthy more is essential to fix our aged care disaster

The needs of our ageing population is not being met by an aged care sector that is being squeezed on all sides. Beds in residential homes are...

30.08.2024 2

The Age

Melinda Cilento

It’s not a generation war, charging the wealthy more is essential to fix our aged care disaster

The needs of our ageing population is not being met by an aged care sector that is being squeezed on all sides. Beds in residential homes are...

30.08.2024 2

Brisbane Times

Melinda Cilento