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WHY AUSTRALIA NEEDS THE PACIFIC AUSTRALIA LABOUR MOBILITY (PALM) SCHEME

November 18, 2025 • ALL SEASONS WORKFORCE AUSTRALIA

Australia’s agricultural, horticultural, meat processing and regional industries rely heavily on a stable and capable workforce. Yet for more than a decade, labour shortages have intensified across regional Australia, creating significant challenges for growers, processors and employers who depend on predictable seasonal and long-term staffing.

The Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) Scheme has become one of the most important solutions to this challenge, supporting essential industries while strengthening Australia’s partnerships with Pacific nations.

In this article, we explore why the PALM Scheme is vital for Australia, how it supports industry growth, and what it means for the future of workforce sustainability.

1. Addressing Critical Labour Shortages Across the Country

Seasonal and regional labour shortages continue to affect Australia’s ability to harvest crops, maintain farms, operate packing facilities and sustain food production systems. The shortage is particularly acute in:

  • Horticulture
  • Agriculture
  • Meat processing
  • Viticulture
  • Regional hospitality
  • Regional construction and maintenance
Many employers simply cannot secure enough local workers to meet peak seasonal demand or longer-term operational needs.
The PALM Scheme provides a structured and reliable workforce pipeline, enabling approved employers to bring in workers from Pacific nations and Timor-Leste for periods ranging from several months to up to four years. This helps prevent crop losses, production delays and costly labour disruptions.

2. Supporting Australia’s Food Security and Supply Chains

Australia’s ability to harvest, process and distribute food depends on reliable labour. When workforce shortages occur, the impacts are felt not just on farms, but across the entire supply chain.
The PALM Scheme strengthens:
  • Food security by ensuring crops are picked on time
  • Processing capacity through stable staffing
  • Regional economies that rely on agricultural production
  • Export consistency, particularly in high-value sectors such as almonds, citrus, grapes and meat
Without the PALM workforce, many producers would face higher risk of unharvested crops, lost sales, and production cutbacks—impacts that flow directly through to supermarkets, wholesalers, and consumers.

3. Providing a Highly Motivated, Reliable and Long-Term Workforce

PALM workers are known for their strong work ethic and reliability. Employers across Australia consistently report that PALM employees:
  • Show high levels of motivation
  • Deliver consistent performance
  • Remain with employers for the full duration of their contracts
  • Develop valuable skills that improve productivity over time
This reduces training costs, minimises turnover, and supports long-term workforce planning, something Australian agriculture has historically struggled with.

4. Strengthening Australia’s Relationships with Pacific Nations

The PALM Scheme is not only a labour mobility program, it is a key part of Australia’s foreign and economic diplomacy in the Pacific.
The scheme provides:
  • Income opportunities for Pacific workers
  • Skills development and training
  • Economic support for their home communities
  • Humanitarian benefits, especially for nations vulnerable to climate and economic instability
The income earned through PALM placements contributes directly to improving living standards in Pacific nations, reinforcing trust and long-standing regional ties.

5. Ensuring Compliance, Worker Welfare and Fair Treatment

The PALM Scheme has a strong regulatory framework designed to protect both workers and employers.
Approved employers must meet strict standards relating to:
  • Accommodation
  • Transport
  • Fair pay
  • Safety
  • Welfare and wellbeing
  • Ongoing support for their time in Australia
This ensures that workers are treated respectfully and ethically, while employers benefit from a structured, transparent and compliant program.
It also safeguards the reputation of Australian industries that rely on seasonal or migrant labour.

6. Building a Sustainable Workforce for Australia’s Future

As Australia aims to expand food production, increase exports, and strengthen regional development, workforce stability will be central to achieving these goals.
The PALM Scheme provides:
  • A reliable labour pipeline for long-term industry planning
  • Workforce resilience during peak seasons
  • The ability for regional industries to grow without being constrained by labour shortages
  • Certainty for employers who depend on multi-year staffing solutions
With increasing demand in sectors such as horticulture, almonds, berries, grapes, citrus, meat processing and large-scale farming, PALM workers will continue to be a core part of Australia’s workforce strategy.

7. How All Seasons Workforce Australia (ASWA) Supports the PALM Scheme and Australian Employers

At All Seasons Workforce Australia (ASWA), we assist employers by providing workforce solutions that align with PALM program regulations and industry needs.
All Seasons Workforce Australia supports employers through:
  • Recruitment and onboarding coordination
  • Workforce planning and scheduling
  • Accommodation and welfare oversight
  • Compliance with labour hire and PALM regulations
  • Ongoing workforce management and support
  • Seasonal, peak-demand and multi-year labour solutions
Our focus is on delivering a responsible, compliant and reliable workforce that supports both employer productivity and worker wellbeing.

Conclusion

The PALM Scheme is essential for safeguarding Australia’s agricultural output, strengthening regional industries and securing long-term workforce sustainability. With labour shortages continuing across the country, the scheme provides a balanced, ethical and effective solution that benefits growers, processors, regional communities and Pacific nations alike.

 

Australia needs the PALM Scheme, not just to fill jobs, but to secure the future of our food systems, our regional economies and our international partnerships.

If your business is preparing for seasonal peaks, long-term workforce planning or exploring how the PALM Scheme can support your operations, All Seasons Workforce Australia (ASWA) is here to help.

Our team provides compliant, reliable labour solutions across Australia’s key industries, including horticulture, agriculture, meat processing, construction and clean energy.

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