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  1. I don’t think $5K is enough to entice someone to shift their entire life to a different country lol.

  2. herpesderpesdoodoo on

    $5k would barely cover flights and visa applications from the UK for one person. Never mind their family.

  3. ScruffyPeter on

    A lot of foreigners have been using this as an easy way to immigrate to Australia.

    Then they change careers, even industries, because they are going to hit the same reasons why there was a shortage in the first place.

    Then the government tries even harder to bring in foreigners to do the job that locals don’t want!

    I hate these neoliberal idiotic parties and put them last. ON/SAP should release a statement pointing out how ineffective this scheme is compared to supporting locals.

  4. Instead of paying the officers acceptable wage they importing officers so the dogshit wage is acceptable for the new imports

  5. Boring_Recipe8732 on

    Insufficient offer and downright stupid policy.

    But then that is the Vic Libs. And over-policing isn’t going to help improve the State. See Queensland. 

    Maybe think about hiring more EMTs, paying nurses better, or school teachers if you think there is the money to splash about on even more police hires. This is such an America brained idea.

  6. ChromaticKnob on

    Absolutly fucking not. Police should have a deep grounding to the people around them. They should not be from out of town let alot from another country.

  7. I dont understand how this works. Most state police forces require applicants to be Australian citizens or permenant residents, which would exclude immigrants on work visas

  8. SA has been doing this for a number of years already and still struggling with recruitment in general.

    https://www.police.sa.gov.au/join-us/achievemore/police-officer-careers/international-applicants

    NZ Applicants
    >Successful applicants will be eligible for reimbursement of relocation expenses of up to $10,000 (subject to Terms & Conditions).

    UK / Ireland / Canada applicants
    >Successful applicants will be eligible for reimbursement towards the costs for you and your family members (as defined by Department of Home Affairs guidelines) to secure a permanent ENS-186 visa (includes cost of visa application, preliminary medical assessment and police clearances), subject to terms & conditions.

  9. Given the Liberal party hates brown people/immigrants, presumably they’re trying to attract ICE brownshirts who want a sea change

  10. brittleirony on

    People are underestimating the draw of Australia to people who live in the UK/Ireland but agreed $5000 is a pittance.

  11. Apart_Watercress_976 on

    Spend the money on court reform instead.

    Number of police officers isn’t the bottleneck.

  12. DefaultProducts on

    Liberals: “stop mass immigration!!!”
    also them: “lets import in millions of police officers!”

    We don’t have a shortage in police offers for fucks sake. We literally have a housing shortage and living of cost crisis going on.

    Throwing more police officers does not fix the issues, you just want Australia become a police state with a narrative that you can control based on the whims of your puppetmasters, despite attacking Labor for doing similar things.

  13. All good until they check the property market and realise they’ll live in poverty if they can even get a place to live. QLD police pay less than my rent.

  14. Rankled_Barbiturate on

    Liberals have the most brain dead policies.

    I can’t remember the last time I read a new policy idea from them that made a shred of sense. 

    Nuclear power, cutting NBN, forcing house prices up… Anyone voting for them is an idiot. 

  15. YouLykeFishSticks on

    The same opposition that wants to fight government waste in spending wants to fork out $5k to even try to convince immigrants to police the state? Why not entice locals to join the force and increase wages, a trick the current state gov is missing. Clueless.

  16. Or maybe look after our police better? Pay them more? Fix the systems within to reduce a toxic work environment ?

    Police already have a hard job dealing with some people in the public. The one thing I hear most with officers and their job is that the systems within is what makes it so miserable then when you stack it with being out on the field. Nobody wants to do it.

    We don’t need to import police. We need to improve what we have so people want to join.

  17. So import more people, who will then leave like the rest of the police force because the pay and conditions are shite? How bout fixing the reason we have a shortage?

  18. CreepyValuable on

    Are you kidding me?

    Talk to anyone in the force and they will tell you why there’s a shortage. And it isn’t the job. The training is expensive, drawn out, poorly timetabled and requires a lot of travel. You want more people to join, make the training and assessment financially viable. At least cover their food and lodgings when they have to attend those units.

  19. Last week in the CBD an elderly homeless man was sitting on the footpath in front of McDonalds on Elizabeth Street, playing his guitar. Two cops were standing over him, as I approached one cop with a thick accent said ‘You’re not supposed to be sitting here’ and I looked directly at the cop and said ‘Where’s he supposed to be?’ and the cop said back to me ‘Mind your own business’.

    Now, I don’t know the context of why the man was there, or whatever exactly they were asking this guy – if he had caused staff a problem or whatever it might be, but the interaction left a rotten taste in my mouth. **And it is my business** what cops are choosing to do to people in my community, homeless or mentally ill or whoever.

    I don’t want foreign cops with no attachment to the community enforcing punitive laws in the guise of ‘social cohesion’ or whatever nonsense the government wants to crack down on. I want people who understand the challenges and complexities of contemporary Australian society protecting me, my family, my friends, and everyone around me. Maybe that’s asking too much, but this policy stinks.

  20. Why not provide more incentives for Aussies to take on the role? They’re obsessed with replacing us.

  21. MasterpieceActive374 on

    Only people who would be enticed are people from the ex soviet block/asia/africa

    i’m not sure you want an ex wagner dude to be in the police