Call to bring in nannies from Pacific Islands

By Nassim Khadem
Updated April 21 2017 - 11:53pm, first published 10:26am
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg during Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's visit to Launceston's trevallyn Power Station to announce funding to Hydro Tasmania. Picture: Scott Gelston. Thursday April 20th 2017. The Examiner NEWS POLITICS Photo: Scott Gelston
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg during Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's visit to Launceston's trevallyn Power Station to announce funding to Hydro Tasmania. Picture: Scott Gelston. Thursday April 20th 2017. The Examiner NEWS POLITICS Photo: Scott Gelston

The Turnbull government's 457 visa scheme replacement should have made it easier for unskilled nannies from the Pacific Islands to be brought into Australia to help Australian women get back to work, says leading businesswoman Diane Smith-Gander.

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