Western Australia Requires “Chefs” Urgently For Skill Migration 2019 Western Australia is in urgent shortage of chefs, with two few cooks to fill vacancies at restaurants, cafes and bistros. The new figures from the Federal Government’s Department of Jobs and Small Business show only two in every five chef vacancies have been filled so far. The lack of skill migration visa shortage is to be blamed for in-occupancy of chefs. The Federal Government crackdown on 457 visa and lack if incentives for restaurant owners to take on apprentices, and the State Government’s decision to tear up the list that fast-tracked overseas workers to Western Australia. Tourism Minister Paul Papalia said that this is “a matter of urgency” and will be surely placed in the front of cabinet. The Minister further added that there was an “issue of attracting and retaining skilled staff in the hospitality industry, particularly chefs.” “Within the next three years we will need an additional 3,000 cooks and chefs,