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Unprecedented economic expansion in Western Australia implies that around 17,800 extra skilled workers will soon be desperately needed every year for the next ten years, in accordance with a report released currently by education and training minister Mark McGowan. Some of those skilled workers must result from Australia immigration.

The Beyond the Resources Boom study was commissioned by the State Training Board (STB), and examines Western Australia's economic development and the problems faced by the state's workforce.

Skill shortages are set to remain a feature of the labour market, the report concludes, due to the power of the economy and the ageing workforce. STB chairman Keith Spence said the need will be achieved through a mixture of general populace growth, qualified immigration from interstate and overseas, and the development of local training initiatives.

One of the top performing occupations, with regards to projected annual average employment growth between 2016 and 2006, are advanced mining and construction personnel, plumbers, structural construction tradespersons, and mining, construction and related labourers. Need for jobs in the mining and construction industries is very large australian outdoor living and a recession is recognized as unlikely.

Many of these occupations are on the Australia Skilled Occupation List and people are entitled by the Australia MODL ( Migration Occupations in Demand List ), which looking for Australian immigration to additional points.

Financial forecasts modelled by the report suggest there is unlikely to be a boom-bust scenario in the short to medium term. This shows the resource-driven building boom, that will be underpinned by strong growth popular from China and report commodity prices, specially for the state's main ship, iron ore.

Skilled careers currently make up very nearly 60 per cent of the staff and the report forecasts that total demand for higher skills in Western Australia probably will remain constant as a percentage of the economy. Other skilled professions sought after include managers, directors, professionals, associate professionals, tradespersons and associated production, revenue, transportation and clerical workers.