Australia's PALM workers are leaving their employers, becoming 'extremely vulnerable' in visa limbo. By Doug Dingwall, Cath McAloon and Lucy Cooper, ABC News

The PALM scheme, which aims to address labour shortages in rural and regional Australia, is often described by the Australian government as a "win-win" that fills jobs in industries such as agriculture, meat processing and aged care, and provides income for Pacific Island and Timorese workers to send home.

It is regarded as one of Australia's flagship development programs for the Pacific, but the scheme has come under significant criticism for putting its participants in danger of exploitation.

Australia's PALM workers are leaving their employers, becoming 'extremely vulnerable' in visa limbo. By Doug Dingwall, Cath McAloon and Lucy Cooper, ABC News