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Australian Labour Market Update

Australian Labour Market Update (ALMU, formerly known as Australian Jobs Update) is a quarterly publication produced by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations to aid the understanding of the labour market for those seeking jobs in Australia, particularly migrants.

2009

  • April 2009 (PDF 194 KB)        Hot Topic Australia - its States and Territories
  • January 2009 (PDF 189 KB )  Hot Topic Automotive Trades in Demand

2008

  • October 2008 (PDF 187 KB)  Hot Topic Physiotherapist - An Occupation in Demand
  • July 2008 (PDF 195KB)          Hot Topic The Labour Market Experience of Recent Migrants
  • April 2008 (PDF 230KB)         Hot Topic Australia - its States and Territories
  • January 2008 (PDF 215KB)    Hot Topic Electrician - An Occupation in Demand

2007

  • October 2007 (PDF 200KB)   Hot Topic Accountant - An Occupation in Demand
  • July 2007 (PDF 198KB)          Hot Topic Architect - An Occupation in Demand
  • April 2007 (PDF 247KB)         Hot Topic Australia - its States and Territories
  • January 2007 (PDF 196KB)    Hot Topic Professional Engineers in Demand

2006

  • October 2006 (PDF 98KB) 
  • July 2006 (PDF 199KB)          Hot Topic Child Care Co-ordinator - An Occupation in Demand
  • April 2006 (PDF 185KB)         Hot Topic Australia - its States and Territories
  • January 2006 (PDF 203KB)    Hot Topic The ICT Labour Market

2005

  • October 2005 (PDF 187KB)   Hot Topic Chef - An Occupation in Demand
  • July 2005 (PDF 386KB)          Hot Topic The Labour Market Experience of Migrants
  • April 2005 (PDF 155KB)         Hot Topic Australia - its States and Territories
  • January 2005  (PDF 525KB)   Hot Topic Nurses and Allied Health Professionals

2004

  • October 2004 (PDF 359KB)   Hot Topic Australia – its States and Territories
  • July 2004 (PDF 306KB)          Hot Topic Occupations - Registration Requirements
  • April 2004 (PDF 227KB) 
  • January 2004 (PDF 210KB)    Hot Topic Australia - Demographic Trends

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