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    Northern Territory Launches New Migration Agreement to Address Critical Workforce Gaps

    Darwin, 29 April 2025 — In a strategic move to strengthen its labor market and support economic development, the Northern Territory has announced the commencement of a new Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA), which officially came into force on 19 March 2025. This fresh initiative marks the third DAMA established for the region and will remain operational until 30 June 2030.

    Expanding Workforce Solutions for the Northern Territory

    The latest DAMA is designed to tackle persistent labor shortages by allowing Northern Territory employers to sponsor skilled and semi-skilled overseas workers in roles that are currently difficult to fill locally. Under the agreement, up to 1,500 international workers can be recruited each year across a wide variety of sectors, including healthcare, construction, hospitality, and agriculture — industries that are vital to the territory’s economic resilience.
    This annual intake aims to supplement the domestic workforce, ensuring that businesses can continue operating smoothly despite the ongoing challenges in finding suitable local candidates.

    Tailored Migration Support for Regional Needs

    The Northern Territory’s new DAMA is uniquely tailored to meet the region’s specific demographic and economic needs. Unlike standard skilled migration programs, the DAMA offers concessions to make it easier for employers and prospective migrants to meet visa requirements. These concessions can include reduced English language standards, lower salary thresholds, and pathways to permanent residency, making the territory a more attractive option for global talent.

    By offering these flexible arrangements, the Northern Territory Government hopes to not only fill immediate labor shortages but also encourage long-term settlement and integration of skilled migrants into local communities.

    Building on a Legacy of Regional Migration Initiatives

    The launch of this third DAMA follows the success of previous agreements that have significantly contributed to the Northern Territory’s workforce stability. Past DAMAs have proven instrumental in supporting industries facing chronic shortages and have highlighted the importance of tailored migration programs in addressing regional economic challenges.
    The new agreement reflects lessons learned from earlier iterations, including the need for broader occupation coverage and streamlined processes for both employers and migrants. It further emphasizes collaboration between the Northern Territory Government and the Australian Government in developing regional migration solutions.

    Opportunities for Employers and Skilled Workers

    Employers across the Northern Territory who are struggling to find qualified Australian workers can now apply for endorsement to sponsor overseas employees under the new DAMA framework. The program provides a structured yet flexible pathway for businesses to meet their staffing needs, while offering skilled migrants a clear route to employment and eventual permanent residency in Australia.

    The Northern Territory Government is also offering support and resources to help businesses navigate the DAMA application and endorsement process, ensuring that both employers and workers benefit from the new system.

    Other Family Members

    Carers, Dependent Relatives, Sisters, and Brothers can also migrate to Australia initially on a Provisional Visa, with the possibility of later obtaining Permanent Resident status. Sponsorship requirements remain consistent, requiring sponsorship by an Australian Permanent Resident, Citizen, or qualified New Zealand Citizen.

    Sponsorship Requirements

    Key requirements for the Australia Family Visa dictate that the sponsor must be residing in Australia as an Australian Permanent Resident, Citizen, or qualified New Zealand Citizen. Additionally, the sponsor must:

    For Permanent Subclass Visas, sponsors must commit to providing financial support and accommodation to the applicant for two years following their arrival in Australia.

    Looking Ahead

    As the Northern Territory continues to expand its industries and infrastructure, particularly in regional and remote areas, the new DAMA is expected to play a crucial role in driving sustainable economic growth. By attracting skilled talent from around the world, the territory is positioning itself as a destination of opportunity for both businesses and individuals seeking a dynamic, welcoming environment.
    The Northern Territory’s latest migration agreement reaffirms its commitment to regional development and highlights the ongoing need for innovative immigration solutions that are responsive to local conditions.
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