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    Australian IT skills shortage here to stay 29 October, 2007 12:35

    The current shortage of skilled IT workers in Australia is at an all-time low, and is a crisis the industry and the government must tackle collectively, and quickly, according to industry experts.
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    Salaries, jobs rise under a cloud of skills shortages 30 May, 2006 13:14

    Corporate spending is up, salaries are rising and the local technology job market is staging a comeback, but skills shortages will continue in some areas, young ICT professionals will continue to leave our shores and employers, especially government, may find it hard to attract and retain top talent, according to recent reports.
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    IT skills crisis haunts government 28 February, 2005 08:42

    A series of major federal government IT projects face delays and escalating costs as solid evidence emerges Australia could soon be in the midst of a high-level IT skills shortage.
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    Techies to survive vendor cannibalism: recruiters 17 January, 2005 14:18

    Despite a Christmas log-jam of IT vendor mergers - and the inevitable mass sackings that come with them - recruitment consultants believe core technical staff with IT vendors will retain their positions as their peers in sales, marketing and human resources are cut adrift.
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