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Seasonal workers arrive in Tasmania from the Pacific — but even numbering 650 there’s still not enough to go around

Tasmanian orchardist John Brown is struggling to get workers to pick fruit despite a special deal by the Government to fly in workers to the state from the Pacific Islands.
Key points:
- It is feared tonnes of apples will be left to rot in Tasmania due to a shortage of workers to pick them
- 650 workers have arrived from the Pacific Islands so far in a special Government deal amid pandemic border closures
- With the berry harvest offering a longer picking season and hence longer-term opportunities, that has created added competition in enticing staff
Based at Sassafras, on Tasmania’s north-west coast, the cherry and apple grower was due to employ 18 Pacific Island staff, but still needs about 150 workers for the apple harvest.
“We finished picking…
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