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Increase in Australias Humanitarian Program
Increase to Humanitarian Program
Migration Committee to conduct a ‘health check’ on Australia’s migration system
ACN committed to bolstering aged care nursing workforce and supporting overseas-trained nurses
Forum to end mistreatment of people with disability in detention
ABF cracks down on businesses exploiting migrant workers
Urgent action needed to close loopholes and protect temporary migrant workers
Labor urged to legislate worker guarantee to stop migrant exploitation
Border Force stops serial identity scammer at Sydney Airport
A Visa Framework That Supports International Students In Their Studies
New funding offers long-awaited relief for settlement providers
South East Queensland is growing
UN Committee against Torture publishes findings on New Zealand, Romania, Spain and Switzerland
Court ruling on deportations will gravely impact refugees and migrants, UN experts say: Trinidad and Tobago
UN experts urge UK to halt implementation of Illegal Immigration Bill
Resolve survey strongly confirms that majority of Australians think immigration too high
Message from the Minister for Immigration, citizenship and multicultural affairs
Democrats’ Perceptions of Immigrants Largely Favorable While Republicans Hold Positive and Negative Views
Message from the Minister for Immigration, citizenship and multicultural affairs
UN experts urge Ethiopia to halt mass deportation of Eritreans
Official Cash Rate remains on hold – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
FECCA to conduct National Anti-Racism Framework community consultations
Government must ban dawn raids and grant amnesty
Melbourne law firm partner named new Australian Lawyers Alliance national president
Fraudster caught claiming injuries on fake jobs
More than 6300 overseas workers added to health workforce 
Increasing financial support for visa holders experiencing violence
Working holiday wins for young travellers and employers
Five Country Ministerial Communiqué 30 June
New safeguards to protect migrant workers from exploitation
Retail labour vacancies fall as cost of doing business bites 
Council to call for more federal funding for refugees
NSW Labor leaves refugees and asylum seekers in lurch
$1.5M for refugee employment pathways
Strengthening our tourism ties with China
Statement on Michael Wood
Qualifications should be recognised before skilled visas are issued
Concerns as people most likely to be exploited are left out of pathways to residency
Simplified path to residency for skilled workers
Inspection report: Serious human rights concerns in hotel detention
Greens secure greater protections for exploited migrant workers
New Zealand welcomes 1,500 refugee quota for the first time
Refugees dumped in favour of massive immigration intake
Australia’s population growth rate of nearly half a million ‘too high’
New paper application forms for Migration and Refugee Division applications
New Zealand and Fiji strengthen defence relationship
Strong migration numbers show rebalance is working
Defence Minister to meet with Fiji counterpart in Suva