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Strengthening Australia’s immigration compliance and integrity
Official Cash Rate remains at 5.50% – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Gilgandra to Welcome 16 Filipino Workers for Aged Care & Disability
Organizing can give tenants power to effect change
Japanese Section hosts mock Japanese Language Proficiency Test for international students in academic year 2023
Retail vacancies decline year-on-year as retailers feel financial pinch 
Sydneysiders to protest against “Dog Daddy”
Mr Victor Marillanca
Amnesty for overstayers sends wrong message
Aged care workforce shortages to be examined by the Migration Committee
Employment White Paper: Welcome focus on productivity
Pezzullo reports are symptomatic of widespread attacks on press freedom in Australia
Pezzullo must resign or be sacked
Immigration settings updates
Labor’s immigration mess gets worse, as they punish regional and rural Australia
National will revive international education
Govt changes fall short of what’s needed for migrant protection
More support for victims of migrant exploitation
Back To Black Responsibly
Communities step up to welcome refugees
National To Attract Top Talent And Support Startups
Growing Tech Sector Part Of Economy Rebuild Plan
Annual growth of well over half a million undemocratic and unacceptable
ABS data confirms Labor’s Big Australia
Labor’s Big Australia getting bigger
Drug, Cash and Firearm Seizure
Keen Kiwis commit to Australia
Consumer Protection leads campaign to call out real estate racism (Bronwyn Pollitt)
National to boost tourism recovery to help economy
NEW BOOK SHINES A LIGHT ON KIDS WITH A DAD IN CUSTODY THIS FATHERS DAY
Do your day job minister
Empowering migrants by combining English learning with career pathways
$15 million investment in language education for Australia’s future
New residence pathway for Special Ukraine Visa holders settled in New Zealand
Australian agencies attend Pacific security Chiefs’ meeting
Australian agencies attend Pacific Security Chief’s Meeting
Joint Communique of the Fifth Annual Joint Heads of Pacific Security
Intergenerational Report reinforces need for forward-looking immigration strategies to bolster Australia’s future
Intergenerational Report designed to quell public objection to population growth
BCA President Tim Reed Annual Dinner speech
Travellers flying to New Zealand can now do their arrival declaration online
Welcoming Week 2023: discover ‘Power of Port Phillip’
Greater exploitation protections for migrants approved by ALP conference
Housing shortage ‘biggest issue’ facing country
Official Cash Rate remains at 5.5%
Australian Muslim Artists Art Prize 2023
Submissions open for Multicultural Framework Review
You can’t fix housing supply by escalating housing demand