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We asked for workers and got people — inside the temporary visa scheme putting food on your plate

We asked for workers and got people — inside the temporary visa scheme putting food on your plate

A workforce we rarely hear about, lives in limbo, and stories from the coalface. From economic gains and cultural exchanges to exploitation and absconding, what are the successes and problems of the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme? Who picks and processes those yummy strawberries you're about to put in your shopping trolley, or the crisp veggies you might stir-fry tonight? Did you know it could be a nurse or a police officer from a Pacific Island or Timor Leste on a temporary seasonal visa? Join Natasha Mitchell and guests for this event organised by Griffith University and the Australian National University, and held at the ANU. Speakers Dr Kaya Barry Cultural Geographer, artist, senior lecturer, DECRA Research Fellow Centre for Social and Cultural Research, Griffith University Nunes Cosbar Musician, photographer, horticultural employee in Australia on a PALM visa. Band member with Lian Husi Timor Ken Dachi Coordinator, Welcoming Workplaces with Welcoming Australia Ema Vueti President, Pacific Islands Council of Queensland (PICQ) Thanks also to James Lees (Griffith University), Dr Matt Withers (ANU South Asia Research Institute), and Dr Kirstie Petrou (School of Humanities and Social Sciences, UNSW Canberra) Further information Timorese abattoir workers perform at Port Fairy Folk Festival after call for musos (ABC Australia short film)

Big Ideas · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

June 4, 20251h 6m

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Show Notes

A workforce we rarely hear about, lives in limbo, and stories from the coalface. From economic gains and cultural exchanges to exploitation and absconding,  what are the successes and problems of the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme? Who picks and processes those yummy strawberries you're about to put in your shopping trolley, or the crisp veggies you might stir-fry tonight? Did you know it could be a nurse or a police officer from a Pacific Island or Timor Leste on a temporary seasonal visa? 

Join Natasha Mitchell and guests for this event organised by Griffith University and the Australian National University, and held at the ANU.

Speakers

Dr Kaya BarryCultural Geographer, artist, senior lecturer, DECRA Research FellowCentre for Social and Cultural Research, Griffith University

Nunes CosbarMusician, photographer, horticultural employee in Australia on a PALM visa. Band member with Lian Husi Timor

Ken DachiCoordinator, Welcoming Workplaces with Welcoming Australia

Ema VuetiPresident, Pacific Islands Council of Queensland (PICQ)

Thanks also to James Lees (Griffith University), Dr Matt Withers (ANU South Asia Research Institute), and Dr Kirstie Petrou (School of Humanities and Social Sciences, UNSW Canberra)

Further information

Timorese abattoir workers perform at Port Fairy Folk Festival after call for musos (ABC Australia short film)

Topics

PALM visaPacific Labour Mobility Schemework visaseasonal worktemporary visahorticulturefarmsagriculturecommunitysocietymulticulturalismTimor LestePacificemploymentemployers