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The Townsville Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA) is a targeted regional migration program designed to help employers across North Queensland fill critical skill shortages.
Through the Townsville DAMA, eligible employers can sponsor skilled and semi-skilled overseas workers for occupations that cannot be filled locally. The program provides tailored visa pathways and concessions, as well as a clear route to permanent residency for eligible workers and their families.
A Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA) is a formal arrangement between the Australian Government Department of Home Affairs and a Designated Area Representative (DAR) — typically a regional authority or local government.
Each DAMA is region-specific and tailored to address local workforce needs by allowing employers to sponsor a wider range of occupations than those available under the standard skilled migration program. It also provides special concessions relating to age, English language proficiency, and salary thresholds.
The DAMA framework primarily operates under the following visa subclasses:
These visas can later transition to permanent residency through the:
The Townsville North Queensland DAMA is a five-year labour agreement between the Department of Home Affairs and the Townsville Enterprise Limited (TEL), which acts as the Designated Area Representative (DAR).
The agreement covers the Townsville and North Queensland region, which includes the following local government areas:
The region’s economy is diverse, spanning mining, agriculture, healthcare, defence, logistics, manufacturing, and tourism. The DAMA is specifically designed to help employers in these industries recruit skilled workers where local labour is unavailable.
The Townsville DAMA offers several advantages that make it an effective solution for addressing workforce shortages in regional North Queensland.
Employers have access to over 195 occupations, including skilled and semi-skilled roles across a wide range of industries — more than are available under standard skilled migration lists.
Certain occupations benefit from reduced English language requirements, making it easier for employers to sponsor workers with strong technical expertise but limited English proficiency.
Applicants may qualify for age concessions up to 55 years, providing opportunities for experienced workers to transition to permanent residency.
The DAMA allows flexible salary thresholds to reflect regional market conditions, ensuring that remuneration remains fair while accommodating regional economic realities.
All eligible occupations under the Townsville DAMA provide clear, structured pathways to permanent residency, offering security and long-term workforce stability.
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Employers seeking to participate in the Townsville DAMA must first obtain endorsement from Townsville Enterprise Limited (TEL) before applying for a labour agreement with the Department of Home Affairs.
The process generally follows these stages:
Australian Migration Lawyers provide legal assistance at every step — from preparing endorsement applications to managing visa lodgements — ensuring full compliance and maximising success rates.
Under the Townsville DAMA, skills assessment requirements vary by occupation and skill level:
Australian Migration Lawyers guide employers and visa applicants through the appropriate skills assessment process, ensuring all documentation meets Department of Home Affairs standards.
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The Townsville region’s economy is supported by a broad mix of industries. The DAMA covers roles across:
By expanding access to skilled workers, the DAMA strengthens regional productivity and supports sustainable growth in Northern Queensland’s most critical industries.
A major benefit of the Townsville DAMA is the opportunity for overseas workers to transition to permanent residency after a period of employment in the region.
Permanent residency can typically be achieved through:
These clear migration pathways give employers a stronger retention advantage and provide skilled workers with a stable, long-term future in Australia.
The DAMA framework provides exceptional opportunities for North Queensland employers but also involves complex legal and procedural requirements.
Australian Migration Lawyers provide comprehensive assistance with:
Our legal expertise ensures every stage of the DAMA process is managed efficiently, with compliance and accuracy prioritised to achieve successful visa outcomes.
The Townsville Enterprise Limited (TEL) acts as the Designated Area Representative (DAR) for the Townsville and North Queensland region.
The agreement covers local government areas including Townsville, Burdekin, Charters Towers, Hinchinbrook, Whitsunday, Mackay, Isaac, and Richmond.
Employers can sponsor workers under the Subclass 482 (TSS) and Subclass 494 (SESR) visas, which can lead to permanent residency via Subclass 186 or Subclass 191.
Concessions may apply for age, English language, and salary thresholds, depending on the nominated occupation.
We manage every stage of the DAMA process — from endorsement and labour agreement requests to visa applications and PR transitions — ensuring smooth, compliant outcomes for employers and skilled workers.

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