Labor to triple skilled migrant fees under visa crackdown: Shorten

By James Massola, Chief Political Correspondent
Updated May 4 2017 - 10:25am, first published 8:14am
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten visited the CIT Trade Centre in Canberra on Thursday 9 February 2017. Photo: Andrew Meares  Photo: Andrew Meares
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten visited the CIT Trade Centre in Canberra on Thursday 9 February 2017. Photo: Andrew Meares Photo: Andrew Meares

A Labor government would triple the fees for skilled migrants visas to work in Australia, establish a new visa for academics, set up a new training fund and establish a new independent body to test whether jobs can be filled by Australians instead of overseas residents.

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