21 Mar 2025

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Wasted talent: Prominent Australians call for urgent skills recognition reforms to tackle workforce shortages

Fourteen of Australia’s most influential leaders have united to call for urgent reforms to unlock the skills of 620,000 permanent migrants in Australia as one in three professions face critical workforce shortages.

Former Ambassador to the United States the Hon Arthur Sinodinos AO, public service mandarin Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM, leading economist Dr Melinda Cilento, and world-renowned psychiatrist Professor Pat McGorry AO are among the prominent Australians to personally endorse the Activate Australia’s Skills campaign calling for an overhaul of Australia’s skills recognition system.

This comes off the back of the Economic Inclusion Advisory Committee last week formally recommending to the federal government, in its 2025 report, that the system be reformed to prevent it from holding back skilled people – particularly migrants – from moving into work aligned with their skills.

To get their skills recognised under the current system, qualified overseas-trained professionals face an endless maze of hurdles that are not related to their actual skills: outdated paperwork requirements, lengthy wait periods, assessments costing upwards of thousands of dollars, and excessive red tape. This is despite critical workforce shortages in healthcare, construction, and other key sectors.

Research conducted by Deloitte Access Economics found that almost half (44 per cent) of permanent migrants in Australia work below their skill level, and that better harnessing their skills could inject $9 billion annually into Australia’s economy.

The Activate Australia’s Skills campaign, which is convened by non-profit organisation SSI, is calling on the federal government to implement key skills recognition reforms:

• Establish one national governance system for all overseas skills and qualifications recognition, including an Ombudsman with regulatory power to provide independent oversight and transparency.

• Create a seamless process with greater national consistency and reduced red tape.

• Provide financial support for individuals to remove cost barriers and an online portal with all the information so people know what they need to do.

• Set up Migrant Employment Pathway Hubs with skills recognition navigators to get qualified people working in their professions again.

Media enquiries:

Alys Gagnon, Essential Media

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Prominent Australians endorsing the campaign include:

Hon Arthur Sinodinos AO – Former Industry Minister; Former Australian Ambassador to the United States

Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM – Former Secretary of Treasury and the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet; Chair of the Migration System Review

Prof Gillian Triggs AC – Former President of the Australian Human Rights Commission

Hass Dellal AO – Chair of the Australian Multicultural Foundation; Panel Chair of the Australian Multicultural Framework Review

Prof Pat McGorry AO – Leading psychiatrist; Executive Director of Orygen; former Australian of the Year

Melinda Cilento – CEO of CEDA; Deputy Chair of Australian Unity; former Chief Economist at the Business Council of Australia

Violet Roumeliotis AM – CEO of Settlement Services International

Daniel Hunter – CEO of Business NSW; Board Member at the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Lisa Annese – CEO of Chief Executive Women

Liz Ritchie – CEO of the Regional Australia Institute

David Borger – Executive Director of Business Western Sydney; Former NSW Housing Minister

Craig Foster AM – Human rights advocate, broadcaster, and former Socceroo

Dr Cassandra Goldie AO – CEO of the Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS); Adjunct Professor, UNSW

Mary Ann Baquero Geronimo – CEO of the Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA)

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