Sri Lanka has been recognised as a potential supplier of skilled workers to Australia by COAG
 

Services

Skilled Labour supply
Migration & Settlement
Australian Education & Training
Trading
Building & Construction materials
Garments
Home wares
Tea & Spices


"I am Indika Liyanage and I work in Brisbane as a welder. Ozlinks has looked after me well here. I am a member of AMWU as well."

 

Ozlinks Solutions Pty Ltd incorporated in Australia with offices in Sri Lanka has been in business for over five years. Our main purpose is to promote trade and services between Australia, Sri Lanka and number of selected countries. The company has been in the forefront of investigating and introducing new and innovative Australian building and construction materials to architects and businesses in Sri Lanka. We also source, supply and promote Sri Lankan products and services in Australia.

One of the major services we provide to Australian manufacturing, construction and service companies at present is to source and supply highly qualified and skilled workers from Sri Lanka, Singapore and UK under the Temporary Business (Long Stay) - subclass 457 visas. We can find the right candidate and we guarantee the skill levels and high work ethics of employees supplied by our company. Contact us for more information.

 

Our mission is to provide our clients with the best possible products and/or services to suit their requirements and with an ongoing service that exceeds clients' expectations.

The two main business activities are building & construction industry related.

  • Source and supply Building Materials and other Australian products through our Trading Arm to overseas clients.

  • Source and Supply of Skilled Labour to Australian companies through our Migration & Setllement Services Arm.

We are the first and the leading company in Australia to recognise the importance of Sri Lankan Skilled labour force who come through a TAFE style trade and technical training system. Most of the graduates go directly to jobs in the Middle East, Asia and Europe hence have the latest technological experience in their specific trades. The Australian government has recognised that Sri Lankan trades people can contribute to ease the skill shortage in Australia. See below.

 
"To assist in meeting skills shortages, the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) agreed on 10 February 2006 to new arrangements to make it easier for migrants with skills to Australian standards to work as soon as they reach Australia . The new arrangements do not involve any change to migration policy. A new streamlined and robust off-shore skills assessment process, to Australian standards, will be put in place in selected source countries (India, Sri Lanka , United Kingdom, South Africa, and the Philippines ) and for selected skills shortage trades (general electricians, motor mechanics, refrigeration and air-conditioning mechanics, carpenters and joiners, bricklayers, and general plumbers) by 1 July 2007." Department Employment Workplace Relations 2006.