Despite earlier pressures and projections, wage growth in Australia has remained moderate, according to the RBA (Reserve Bank of Australia). To be more explicit, wage growth in the public sector was slow. Though there were some good signs in the private sector, the growth had only improved to about its pre-pandemic level. This has a direct impact on three parties. …
Borders lifted but accounting firm owners are not happy
During June this year, accountants along with other occupations were added to the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List (PMSOL). This inclusion indicates there is insufficient accountants in the Australian market, and the forecast new accountants will be insufficient in the near term i.e. new accountants from universities or other related industries such as bookkeeping. The Australian accounting labour shortage has …
Australia “Great Resignation” Impacting Australian Accounting Firms
More recently we’ve been approached by a few accounting firms who have commented they’ve lost staff recently, and are unable to find suitable staff replacements. Some of these firms believe this is only temporary, which has shown Odyssey’s ad-hoc business model an appropriate model for these firms to deploy in the short term. While there is some online discussion as …
After COVID, Australia Will be Short of Accountants for…
The AFR recently noted that NSW government advice to new Premier Dominic Perrottet notes Australia needs an ‘explosive’ surge of 2 million migrants over the next 5 years, which equates to 400,000 per year. Economic recovery and post-pandemic growth can only be achieved through an immigration program similar to Australia’s post-World War II approach would ensure Australia would benefit from …
Australian CEO’s looking offshore to resolve skills shortages
It was recently reporting that the CEO’s of Australia’s biggest companies are struggling to hire IT specialists, engineers and teachers because of locked borders and skills shortages. At the same time, the 260,000 shortfall in overseas students who have failed to arrive due to locked borders has led to falls in rentals for student accommodation of up to 25 percent …
Australian compliance salaries rising by over 20% due to shortages of skilled accountants
The AFR recently released the starting recruiting salary for a university graduate at $65-68k. What is interesting about this number is the prior week we’d been talking to a partner of a 3 partner firm down in Melbourne, who said there was a general problem with finding staff during these coronavirus times. That is, people are less likely to move …
Border closure equals higher labour costs. What you need to do now.
Closed borders could be an ongoing issue and this is likely to drive up wages. At the same time, many companies are moving quickly to implement technology to reduce costs and reliance on high cost labour. The RBA recently indicated the border could remain closed for up to two years, which means changes to labour shortages won’t be changing for …
Regionalisation and remote work has encouraged younger accounting staff to move out of cities: is your accounting firm ready?
The ABC recently reported the shortage of service staff in some regional areas, with concerns about employee price rises in times of scarcity in these regional areas. The current employment market has been de-stabilised by Australian border controls preventing the free movement of international workers on temporary assignments, along with State border controls reducing the free flow of workers across …
Australia, the race to digital for Australian compliance accounting firm owners is now critical.
More recent news with Australia’s actions on Coronavirus notes the vaccination rates continue to be of concern, that Australia may turn into a hermit kingdom, and the powers in Authority have shown they are comfortable putting nearly half of Australia into lockdown. In the spate of recent lockdowns, there has also been recent news articles at the movement of Australians …
Wage Growth and How It’s Going To Affect SMEs
During this past week, the new South-East visa scheme was announced as part of the UK-Australia free trade agreement. The idea behind this agreement is to allow workers from South-East Asia countries to come to Australia to help out farmers with harvesting due to the shortfall of workers. Meanwhile, UK backpackers will no longer be required to carry out 88 …