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South Australia's Trade Training Shake & it's 485 Problem 17/06/2026

A lot of people in SA are focused on July. 485 visa holders are being told things that don't quite match what's been published. Whether that changes after July remains to be seen. Either way, it's probably worth being across the detail before someone else makes the decision for you.
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Read more: https://www.newstedglobal.com/post/south-australia-s-trade-training-shake-it-s-485-problem
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South Australia's Trade Training Shake & it's 485 Problem 485 holders in SA are being advised to discontinue trade courses while providers wait for July guidance. What this means for your visa, your CoE, and your options.

Photos from Newsted Global's post 14/06/2026

To work in Trade professions in South Australia, you may need to be licensed, registered, or accredited by an official organisation.

If you're contemplating to enrol for a Trade course, you must apply before July 2026 to waive this requirement.

Unlike other states, SA have been inviting occupants from ICT background regularly, and alike other states all Teaching major remains high in-demand. Book a Free Phone Consultation to explore your migration or, study options:
https://www.newstedglobal.com/book-consultation
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Photos from Newsted Global's post 11/06/2026

Australian visa is easier than you think.
Too expensive. Too far. Too risky.
Here's what the numbers actually say:

▪️Minimum wage of AUD 24.95/hr
▪️Work up to 100 hours/month to cover rent, food, and still save
▪️Semester breaks = unlimited work hours
▪️Up to 30% Tuition fee waiver Scholarship
▪️Graduate salary in Australia: AUD 60-75k/year
▪️No service fee for student visa application

The qualification level may be similar to what you'd get here.
The earning environment is not.
Swipe through and do the math yourself.

Book a Free phone consultation. Or, DM us to explore your options.
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Australia's skilled migration points test is getting a major overhaul - salary, age and bonus points all up for grabs 09/06/2026

Australia's skilled migration points test is overdue for reform. Most people in the sector have known it for years. The 2026-27 Budget has finally confirmed it is happening. Changes looming and not yet confirmed are Salary scoring, restructured age weighting, and the likely removal of Professional year program.

Worth a read if you are considering skilled migration:
https://www.newstedglobal.com/post/australia-new-skilled-migration-points-test
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Australia's skilled migration points test is getting a major overhaul - salary, age and bonus points all up for grabs Australia's June 2026 Subclass 189 invitation round revealed continued demand for skilled trades, healthcare professionals, and teachers. See which occupations received invitations, trade invitations from as low as 65 points, and what the results suggest for FY 2026-27.

Australia's Final Subclass 189 Invitation Round of FY 2025-26: Occupations, Outcomes and Takeaways 05/06/2026

Australia's final Subclass 189 round for FY 2025-26 took place earlier last week. Invited occupations were from occupations in need; such as trades from just 65 points, alongside nurses, teachers, engineers, architects, solicitors, environmental scientists, and more.

For skilled professionals across healthcare, education, and the trades, the migration program is clearly responding to where Australia actually needs people. The path to permanent residency without state sponsorship may be more accessible than many expect.

Read more: https://www.newstedglobal.com/post/australia-final-subclass-189-invitation-round-of-financial-year-2025-2026
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Australia's Final Subclass 189 Invitation Round of FY 2025-26: Occupations, Outcomes and Takeaways Australia's June 2026 Subclass 189 invitation round revealed continued demand for skilled trades, healthcare professionals, and teachers. See which occupations received invitations, trade invitations from as low as 65 points, and what the results suggest for FY 2026-27.

ACT Invitation Round May 2026: Cut-off points, niche state specific occupations and Trade 25/05/2026

The ACT's May 2026 invitation round extended nominations to physiotherapists, midwives, occupational therapists and primary school teachers at just 60 points onshore and multiple other occupations with just 65 points.

For professionals who are 30+ and have a skilled partner, ACT could be the state to be as it's the only state which a it's own point system. The path to permanent residency may be more straightforward than the broader migration conversation suggests.

Read more: https://www.newstedglobal.com/post/act-invitation-round-may-2026-cut-off-points-niche-state-specific-occupations-and-trade
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ACT Invitation Round May 2026: Cut-off points, niche state specific occupations and Trade ACT's May 2026 Canberra Matrix round invited doctors, teachers and allied health professionals at just 60 points onshore. See who qualified and what's changing in 2026-27.

Western Australia's May 2026 Skilled Migration Trades Round: Invitation Data, Points Thresholds and What the Queue Looks Like Now 24/05/2026

Western Australia's May 2026 trades round closed with every last invited EOI coming from a WA resident. Find the full breakdown and what it means if you're in the queue:
https://www.newstedglobal.com/post/western-australia-may-2026-snmp-trades-invitation-round
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WA remains the state to be. Exploring your pathway?
Book a Free Phone Consultation: newstedglobal.com/book-online
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Western Australia's May 2026 Skilled Migration Trades Round: Invitation Data, Points Thresholds and What the Queue Looks Like Now Western Australia's May 2026 SNMP trades round issued 209 invitations across 13 building and construction occupations. Full data, points thresholds and analysis.

Australia's Migration Planning Level 2026-27: Skilled Visa Strategy, Intake Trends & Policy Outlook 17/05/2026

Australia’s 2026-27 Migration Planning Level reflects a migration system increasingly shaped by economic pragmatism rather than headline intake figures alone. The broader direction suggests continued prioritisation of skilled workforce participation, infrastructure capability, regional sustainability, and targeted employer demand, while balancing growing political and housing pressures nationally.

For migrants, employers, universities, and industry stakeholders, the key conversation is no longer simply about migration numbers but about where Australia intends to direct long-term human capital and productivity growth. The policy settings emerging over the next 12 months may significantly influence skilled migration competitiveness, state nomination trends, employer-sponsored pathways, and future workforce planning across multiple sectors.

Read more: https://www.newstedglobal.com/migration-planning-level-2026-27
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Australia's Migration Planning Level 2026-27: Skilled Visa Strategy, Intake Trends & Policy Outlook Australia’s Migration Planning Level 2026-27 signals a more targeted and economically focused migration program, with continued emphasis on skilled migration, regional workforce needs, infrastructure delivery, and housing pressures.

Federal Budget 2026-27 and Australia's Migration Program 12/05/2026

Federal Budget 2026-27: Bold Reform, Same Cap: 185,000.

This feels less like reform and more like another copy-paste migration strategy dressed up as “balance”. Yes, prioritising onshore applicants is a positive move. But where is the actual bold reform Australia keeps talking about? The real issue is the system itself still lacks proper long-term planning capacity, infrastructure coordination and processing efficiency. hence, policy direction continues swinging between industry demand and headline management.

Read the full article here:
https://www.newstedglobal.com/federal-budget-2026-27-australian-migration
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Federal Budget 2026-27 and Australia's Migration Program Australia’s Federal Budget 2026–27 has placed migration policy firmly at the centre of economic planning, workforce development and housing pressure debates. The latest federal budget reflects a stronger government focus on sustainable migration, skilled workforce targeting and tighter scrutiny ...

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