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Backpackers to get FREE $815 a fortnight dole payment in Australia under radical new plans drafted after farmers found dire shortage of fruit pickers

Workers in low-paid farm jobs like fruit picking would be able to stay on the dole under a parliamentary committee's plan to improve backpacker visas.

The Joint Standing Committee on Migration released its final report into the working holiday maker program on Monday.

The report, which was sparked by pandemic labour shortages, called for low-paid farm workers to continue to receive JobSeeker payments, which are currently $815 a fortnight for a single unemployed person. 

As well, there should be an extension of age limits for the program to people who passed 30 or 35 while waiting or who were granted visas before coronavirus are included.

The Joint Standing Committee on Migration released a report on Monday with recommendations to help Australia's fruit picker shortage. Pictures: A woman picking fruit on a farm

The Joint Standing Committee on Migration released a report on Monday with recommendations to help Australia's fruit picker shortage. Pictures: A woman picking fruit on a farm

Countries with low virus infection rates should be prioritised under a country-by-country approach.

Alternatively, the government could look at giving countries which usually use the program priority for work in high demand.

The report also suggests a sponsorship program for peak bodies, business or government to pay backpackers' quarantine costs.

The committee recommended that over the next 12 months, international students be offered an additional year or two on graduate visas in exchange for working in critical regional industries.

International students should receive cash payments or support for accommodation and transport to working in the country.

People on skill shortage visas and other temporary work permits who have lost their jobs should be able to work in critical industries without a specific sponsor over the next year.

In the same period, that work would count towards the extension of visas or a path to permanent residency.

The report said the federal government should work with states, territories and industry peak bodies to recruit more people under Pacific labour schemes to fill urgent agricultural shortfalls.

It also recommends reclassifying 'regional' into a tiered definition of smaller state capital cities, regional cities, peri-urban areas, small towns and remote areas.

The report suggested low-paid farm workers to continue to receive JobSeeker payments. Pictured: A traveller working at an Australian vineyard

The report suggested low-paid farm workers to continue to receive JobSeeker payments. Pictured: A traveller working at an Australian vineyard

Unions NSW secretary Mark Morey said the committee missed an opportunity to stamp out backpacker exploitation in agriculture.

'The key problem at the heart of this program is that all power rests with the employer to sign off on whether the backpacker has performed the necessary hours to have their visa extended,' he said.

'This creates an utterly lopsided arrangement, leaving backpackers ripe for exploitation.'

Mr Morey said the committee report did nothing except for tinker at the edges.

'The truth is that this visa should be abolished,' he said.

'If the agriculture sector can't afford to pay Australian wages it needs to completely rethink the economics of the sector. No industry has the right to subsidise itself through cheap, exploited labour.'

The JobSeeker payment is currently $815 a fortnight, which includes a $565 JobSeeker payment and a $250 coronavirus supplement.

The supplement was set to expire on December 31, but was earlier this month extended until March 28, at which time it will be reduced to $150.   

The report also suggests a sponsorship program for peak bodies, business or government to pay backpackers' quarantine costs. Pictured: A woman packs strawberries at Ashbern farm, on the Sunshine Coast in 2018

The report also suggests a sponsorship program for peak bodies, business or government to pay backpackers' quarantine costs. Pictured: A woman packs strawberries at Ashbern farm, on the Sunshine Coast in 2018

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