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No place in NSW for religious vilification
Multicultural Queensland Month kicks off with events across the state
Nominate unsung community hero
Carinity giving support with Open Hands
Perth automotive business fined after ABF uncovers migrant worker exploitation
UN experts alarmed at reports of trafficking in persons, arbitrary detention, enforced disappearances and torture of migrants and refugees: Libya
UN experts urge Tunisia to act swiftly to uphold migrants’ rights
Migrant and refugee women finding freedom through driver training
Official Cash Rate remains on hold – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Government must ban dawn raids and grant amnesty
Government progressing on improving outcomes and equality for women in Aotearoa
NT Government funds Engineers Australia migrant work placement program
Polling: Migrants & Young People Most Likely to Support Voice
ABF crackdown on migrant worker exploitation
Only half of Human Resources professionals say they have observed their organisations’ leaders prioritising diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace
More dedicated support for Macarthur’s diverse communities
Service NSW ready to help overseas drivers get a NSW licence
New safeguards to protect migrant workers from exploitation
Council to call for more federal funding for refugees
Empowering migrant and refugee women in the digital landscape
UN expert: States must broaden pathways to regularisation for migrants
Statement on migrant deaths from boat capsize enroute to Canary Islands
Statement on deaths following migrant boat shipwreck off coast of Greece
Concerns as people most likely to be exploited are left out of pathways to residency
Simplified path to residency for skilled workers
Greens secure greater protections for exploited migrant workers
Parkes Liveability Strategy
Refugee Week 2023
CDU EXPERT: Unless cost of living balances out, Australia will host far fewer skilled migrants, expert says
Peer-to-peer support for young migrants and refugees through multicultural Youth Linkers
Home Affairs to front Migration Committee
Swim program supporting young people from diverse backgrounds
Hornsby Shire Community Event Grants Program now open
Finding Freedom: Local refugees share their stories
CALD community come together to celebrate first Multicultural Plan
STEPS student honoured with prestigious award
Brisbane public hearing to examine issues for multicultural communities and service providers: Workforce Australia Committee
Tasmania’s multicultural action plan – have your say
Mass migration isn’t good for Australia, and it’s never “properly planned and well managed”
Renting housing to migrants should not be penalised, say UN experts: Peru
Opinion piece: Rebuilding communities in a ‘friendship recession’
CaLD community associations to benefit from $6 million boost
UN expert to assess trafficking in persons: Colombia
Ministerial Council progresses work on migrant worker exploitation
Top award for multilingual water safety message
Unexpected lesson in State Budget, say WA Master Plumbers
New opportunities for youth to volunteer
Budget that breaks promises and bank for migrants