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Immigration policy has changed so much that these occupations are no longer popular and will be distributed to villages and towns

According to < The Australian > reports, Australia's government will start a new round of adjustment of skilled immigrants.

According to the federal financial report released in May, government plans to cut the annual quota of 200 overseas trained general practitioners (GP) from the city for the next four years to address the long-term uneven distribution of doctors.

In other words, in the next few years, anesthesiologists and dentists trained overseas will only be able to work in remote areas.

There are more and more medical graduates in Australia, but they face bottlenecks in specialist training, and many jobs are still dependent on the introduction of overseas talents. Therefore, Government's decision to reduce the number of doctors trained overseas is aimed primarily at uneven distribution of doctors rather than restrictions on immigration.

And the policy changes will affect not just general practitioners, but anesthesiologists and dentists who have been popular in the country.

In a previously sought-after consultation, anesthesiologists and dentists will move from a short-term list of skilled occupations to a list of jobs in remote areas, meaning that the two occupations may only be used for immigrants from remote areas.

The reason for this is that there is a risk of a glut of dentists in the Australian market, dentists are no longer a scarce job in Australia, and dental therapists and dental healers are on the list of jobs in remote areas.

But many remote areas are relatively short of dentists, so it is necessary to assign dentists to distant areas.

The situation for overseas trained anesthesiologists is even more complicated, with the Ministry of Health saying there will be 137 trained overseas anesthesiologists by 2020, when there will be an oversupply.

Therefore, controlling the number of anesthesiologists is also an important step in the immigration plan adjustment.

At present, the Sydney market and that point of view, dentists although high income, but the market is very unstable, there is a risk of oversupply. At the same time, insurance companies not only limit subsidies, a variety of private dental clinics are also competing with the market.

All, want to choose these occupations to emigrate friends, need to consider carefully, after all, Tuao's policy says change.

However, the policy changes, today, everyone must be most concerned about the release of the new budget for the new fiscal year.

Take a look at what's new about the state government.

Aspects of life

Parking fines in the new state's government-controlled area will be reduced by 25 percent and a 10-minute grace period will be imposed. The 10 fines will be reduced from A $110 to A $80.

Newborn mothers will receive A $150 worth of free gift bags, including diapers, sleeping bags, wet towels, replacement pads and children's books.

Starting July 1, drivers who spend an average of A $25 a week on tolls will be given free car registration.

Traffic construction

Government will also spend A $600m on road safety, including wiring barriers in Princes Highway and additional highway patrol personnel.

Set aside A $3 billion for the new train lines of Sydney's CBD and Parramatta.

The highway to Sydney's southern district is about to be built. The first phase of the F6 extension line from Arncliffe to Kogarah will receive A $2.6 billion and nearly A $1 billion will be used to complete M4 East Tunnel and Pacific Highway.

In the west, north beach and east of Sydney, there are more than 2000 additional public transport services per week

Medical aspects

$500m for reconstruction of Nepean Hospital

750 additional medical staff and emergency centre staff over the next 4 years

$55 million for the treatment of mental health problems in the workplace

210 million Australian dollars for heart disease research

Educational aspects

Three-year-old children will receive child-care benefits and the cost of school money will be significantly reduced, a commitment that will take effect in January.

Government will invest A $500m to install air conditioning in more than 1000 schools. Newly upgraded schools will automatically be provided with air conditioning, while other schools will need to apply.

The school will employ an additional 900 teachers

$6 billion for new schools

Government will offer more than 120 free TAFE courses, saving apprentices thousands of Australian dollars in tuition.

Legal aspect

Government will invest A $ one hundred and eighteen million nine hundred and ninety nine thousand nine hundred and ninety nine to build six new police stations in places such as Hurstville and Parramatta;

Government will add an additional one hundred thousand mobile drug tests and extend them to remote areas of the new state;

40 million Australian dollars for the replacement of police helicopters.

Judging from these figures, the New Chau government is preparing for a "big fight" in the new fiscal year.

That's what the netizens say.

Kkjhd:, get city's light rail ready first. Put the front on this useless thing all day long.

Sunny-Little Doctor: new state government can still be a mess except Sydney's infrastructure

Ma, I love you in the devil: it's a good thing to get more money from the hospital school.

Joshdin:Parramatta is the biggest winner! The house prices are going up there

Uh-huh, Stan:, is the big pen used in the right place?

YUUU_AU: didn't always have air conditioning in all schools.

So what does everyone think? Let's discuss it.

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