Saving the Aussie Dream


Australians are losing their jobs to foreign workers. Foreign workers are paid lower wages and work in poorer conditions. Australian businesses have little choice but to take advantage of the lower costs of offshore labour to stay competitive, leaving Aussie workers unemployed and Aussie families in strife.

Unless something is done to even the playing field, Aussies will continue to lose their jobs to foreign workers.

The only way to Bring Back Aussie Jobs is to force the development of these competing job markets through cost-effective global development charity programs. Supported programs encompass health, education, small business and security, each essential elements in driving up overseas labor costs and returning Aussie jobs to our shores.

Real change


Bring Back Aussie Jobs supports effective strategies for inflating foreign labour costs. Bring Back Aussie Jobs conducts ongoing research into the cost-effectiveness of different economic stimulus organisations to identify those best positioned to create the changes we need.

Bring Back Aussie Jobs invests in the most cost-effective of these programs and advocates strongly for increased investment in these programs by individuals, organisations and government. It is only with these real solutions that we will finally be able to Bring Back Aussie Jobs

Supported organisations include:

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You can help Bring Back Aussie Jobs by spreading the word or by donating your money or time to one of the supported organisations listed above

Bring Back Aussie Jobs means many more dollars saved in the long-run through the rejuvenation of Australia's economy.

Bring Back Aussie Jobs encourages both private and public funds to be directed towards the forced development of those international economies to which Aussie jobs are currently being offshored. This means that investment will come from all levels: individuals, companies, non-profit organisations and the Australian Government.

Encouraging Aussies to buy Aussie-made simply doesn't work. Programs encouraging Aussies to support local products and jobs have been in operation for decades but have failed to attract enough support to turn the tide of jobs leaving our shores.

The lack of support is partially due to the time and cost involved in finding and buying Aussie-made products, a burden that particularly affects those Aussies who are already struggling.

Finally, even if successful such an initiative would largely withdraw the country from the international trade economy, with significant economic and diplomatic implications.

Proposed changes to the minimum wage in Australia are a short-sighted solution to the problem of the disappearance of Aussie jobs. The minimum wage simply cannot be reasonably decreased enough in Australia to compete with foreign job markets.

Today, working families are struggling to get by. Bring Back Aussie Jobs supports a minimum wage that allows working Australians to live comfortably. Bring Back Aussie Jobs believe that current minimum wage laws satisfy this requirement.

There is only so much room for reducing business costs by removing unecessary bureucratic processes. Removing red tape simply will not reduce the running costs of Aussie businesses enough to compete with the low wages and poor working conditions of poorer countries.

Up to now, politicians and lobby groups have wasted too much time and too many resources attempting to cut red tape when true change can only come from looking beyond our borders to the origin of the problem.

There is only so much room for reducing running costs for Aussie businesses by reducing business tax. The consequences of low wages and poor working conditions in the international market are beyond a scope that can be tackled with changes to the tax system.

Up to now, politicians and lobby groups have wasted too much time and too many resources attempting to reform the tax system when true change can only come from looking beyond our borders to the origin of the problem.