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Albanese government sets unchanged 185,000 intake under permanent migration program
Australian Prime Minister Television interview – ABC afternoon briefing
Politicians have scapegoated immigration for decades. It’s time to flip the script
Fairness isn’t something that can be selectively applied. Australia is better than this
Support For Pacific Dengue Outbreak
The Pacific’s united front on climate action is splintering over deep-sea mining
View from The Hill: Albanese government resorts to whatever-it-takes to rid Australia of former detainees
Australia Appoints New Ambassador To Portugal 31 August
Statement On Nauru MOU
Operation Sovereign Borders Monthly Update 29 August
Labor’s latest attack on Migrants – removing natural justice rights
Treaties Committee to examine Nauru-Australia Treaty at public hearing
First ‘climate citizens’ approved by Nauru in world-first program
ACU and UN launch International Day for Judicial Wellbeing
Pacific Engagement Visa Deepens Connections With Our Region
Operation Sovereign Borders Monthly Update 25 July
More than neighbours: Partners meet to discuss Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme
Corporal Strengthens Team Palau
Papua New Guinea to host the inaugural Pacific Police Band Tattoo
Papua New Guinea to host the inagural Pacific Police Band Tattoo
We don’t need deep-sea mining, or its environmental harms. Here’s why
Grattan on Friday: how two once hot-button issues this week barely sparked media and political interest
Operation Sovereign Borders Monthly Update 27 June
Partnership Safeguards Pacific Communities
Tiny nation targets climate investors to become citizens and help it change the world
UN’s highest-ranking police official visits Australia to celebrate world-first peacekeeping training for the Pacific
Seabed mining is becoming an environmental flashpoint – NZ will have to pick a side soon
Starlink is transforming Pacific internet access – but in some countries it’s still illegal
Operation Sovereign Borders Monthly Update 30 May
“Threatening our survival”: Pacific leaders urge PM Albanese to reject extension of North West Shelf gas project
Pacific leaders gather in Tonga to chart future of agriculture and forestry
Labor now has the political clout to reset Australia’s refugee policy. Here’s where to start
UN training course to lay foundation for Pacific peacekeeping contingent
COALITION TO BOOST INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING TO PACIFIC AND TIMOR-LESTE
Operation Sovereign Borders Monthly Update 24 April
Peter Dutton’s climate policy backslide threatens Australia’s clout in the Pacific – right when we need it most
Sappers ensure Nauru is safe
‘Germany is back’: 3 ways NZ can benefit from Europe’s renewed centre of power
Operation Sovereign Borders Monthly Update 28 March
The Albanese Government abandons refugees in a race to the bottom on immigration
ACU, UN to collaborate on International Day for Judicial Wellbeing
A third of children worldwide forecast to be obese or overweight by 2050
Operation Sovereign Borders Monthly Update 28 February
Empowering women in customs and strengthening security across the Pacific
Human Rights Commissioner says NZYQ Nauru resettlement announcement raises more questions than it answers  
Australia is deporting 3 non-citizens from the ‘NZYQ’ group to Nauru. What could it do instead?
Albanese Government uses forced deportations to Nauru to whip up fear and division on migration
Statement On NZYQ