The Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme allows eligible Australian businesses to hire workers from 9 Pacific islands and Timor-Leste when there are not enough local workers available.
Through the PALM scheme, eligible businesses can recruit workers for short-term jobs for up to 9 months or long-term roles for between one and 4 years in unskilled, low-skilled and semi-skilled positions.
The PALM scheme helps to fill labour gaps in rural and regional Australia and nationally for agriculture and select agriculture-related food product manufacturing sectors by offering employers access to a pool of reliable, productive workers. It also allows Pacific and Timor-Leste workers to take up jobs in Australia, develop their skills and send income home.
Important announcement: Tropical Cyclone Alfred
Our thoughts are with anyone who might be impacted by Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
It’s important to be prepared for extreme weather events.
If your life is in danger, call triple zero (000) immediately. Anyone in Australia who has been impacted by the cyclone and needs further support can contact the organisations below.
- Australian Red Cross – phone (1800 733 276) or visit website
- Lifeline Australia – phone (13 11 14) or visit website
- 1800 Respect – phone (1800 737 732) or visit website.
You can stay up to date on storm, flood and cyclone warnings through the Queensland Government’s Disaster Management website.
A frequently asked questions - Tropical Cyclone Alfred document has been published on the resources page of the PALM scheme website.
PALM scheme employers can contact their Department of Employment and Workplace Relations relationship manager if they have workers who need to be evacuated, or call the PALM scheme support service line on 1800 515 131 (8:30 am to 6:30 pm AEDT, critical incidents only after hours).
Want to join the PALM scheme as an employer?
If you are an Australian business needing additional workers you may be able to source them through the PALM scheme. You will need to check your eligibility and the requirements you will need to meet.
Australian businesses can access PALM scheme workers either by applying to become an approved employer or recruiting through an approved PALM scheme labour hire company.
Learn more about becoming an approved employer.
Want to join the PALM scheme as a worker?
If you are a resident of one of the participating countries and want to apply to join the PALM scheme, you will need to check your eligibility and contact your country’s labour sending unit.
Learn more about signing up as a worker.
Supporting workers while they are living in Australia
The wellbeing of Pacific and Timor-Leste workers in Australia is of the highest priority for the Australian Government. All participating workers have the same rights and protections as Australian workers.
A range of measures is in place to protect workers, including stringent employer vetting, a rigorous monitoring and compliance framework, regular spot checks and a support service phone line. Workers are also encouraged and supported to connect to their local communities across Australia.
Learn more about PALM scheme employers' obligations to ensure workers are supported, or read the PALM scheme grievance management policy.