Treasurer inspects Kilcoy Global Foods

Improved worker preparation for employment within the meat processing industry in Australia will generate increased demand, as well as provide higher wages, for PNG workers in Australia.

Treasurer, Ian Ling-Stuckey made this announcement after visiting Kilcoy Global Foods' modern meat processing operations outside of Brisbane on Monday.

Earlier this year, 41 workers from PNG under the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme were selected to work in Australia.

“The PNG Labour Mobility Unit (LMU), are keen to introduce the appropriate curriculum adopted in Australia for PNG, for the accreditation of our meat workers wishing to work in Australia, to give them the very best opportunity to both, gaining employment and maximizing their wages," said Mr Ling-Stuckey.

He said in this regard, he would seek an audience with the relevant oversight minister from both the Australian and Queensland Governments, to determine how this can best be achieved including meeting with the Australian meat processors corporation who are R&D specialists for the industry including training.

" I was pleased to have met several workers from NCD, Central, Manus and Chimbu provinces, who, whilst expressing that working in such clean and modern facilities was hard work, it was nevertheless, a privileged opportunity to gain employment and experience to further their careers and work opportunities,” he said.

All 41 workers who are nearing their 5-6 months on site, have signed long-term contracts of three (3) years and are employed as meat processors under entry-level one (1) job classification.

The job duties include cleaning, grinding, and packaging meat, all the way to sorting meat and labelling packages.

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