Nuku’alofa, Tonga – The Director General of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Amy Pope and Pat Conroy, Australia’s Minister for International Development and the Pacific, today announced the launch of a new initiative to enhance support for migrant workers and their families participating in the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme.

The programme “Family-Centred Assistance to PALM Workers” will be a three-year regional pilot that addresses the opportunities and challenges associated with labour migration, helping migrant workers who are filling important labour shortages in Australia integrate into the country, and then improve their transition when they return home.

“We applaud the government of Australia’s new initiative, and look forward to working with them to create a more inclusive and holistic approach to labour mobility,” said DG Pope. “To make migration work for all, supporting migrant workers and their families in a fair and sustainable manner is crucial.”

A joint effort between the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), IOM and partner governments across the Pacific, the programme sets to engage with regional organizations and local stakeholders to ensure effective implementation and maximize impact for migrant workers and their families.

The PALM scheme, Australia’s primary temporary migration programme, has grown from 8,000 workers in March 2020 to almost 35,000 by mid-2024. This scheme has been instrumental in filling essential labour shortages in rural and regional Australia while fostering strong regional connections.

The Family-Centred Assistance to PALM Workers offers support to migrants and their families throughout the labour migration journey. The programme entails consultation with invited governments to develop tailored frameworks, broaden pre-departure assistance, strengthen reintegration support, and enhance capacity in partner governments.

IOM Director General Amy Pope and Australian Minister Pat Conroy jointly announce partnership and a pilot programme in the Pacific to support migrant workers and families. Photo: IOM Australia’s PALM scheme has been instrumental in filling essential labour shortages in the country while fostering strong regional connections. Photo: Darren James

palm-worker-in-australia

IOM Director General Amy Pope and Australian Minister Pat Conroy jointly announce partnership and a pilot programme in the Pacific to support migrant workers and families. Photo: IOM Australia’s PALM scheme has been instrumental in filling essential labour shortages in the country while fostering strong regional connections. Photo: Darren James