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The Australian dollar keeps running into sellers - Business Insider Australia
The Australian dollar keeps running into sellers Business Insider AustraliaThe Australian dollar followed a familiar pattern on Thursday, lifting in Asian trade before giving back ground in the second half of the session.
Millennial survey: Housing affordability could be key to young people’s vote - NEWS.com.au
Millennial survey: Housing affordability could be key to young people’s vote NEWS.com.auHousing affordability could be driving the voting decisions of young people with a new survey also showing many millennials are still undecided about who to ...
No more border changes: Labor - The Australian
No more border changes: Labor The AustralianLabor will make no further changes to border protection other than the medivac law, opposition frontbencher Anthony Albanese says.
Ex-Nauru president Sprent Dabwido who oversaw detention centre reopening seeks asylum in Australia for cancer treatment - ABC News
Ex-Nauru president Sprent Dabwido who oversaw detention centre reopening seeks asylum in Australia for cancer treatment ABC NewsThe former president of Nauru, Sprent Dabwido, has put himself at the mercy of the Australian Government as he seeks life-saving medical treatment which he ...
Why Australia's PM is talking of dark threats and 'evil' - BBC News
Why Australia's PM is talking of dark threats and 'evil' BBC NewsThe nation's foghorn politics is suddenly all about threats and "evil", writes the BBC's Hywel Griffith.
Medivac law changes nothing: Java boatmen - The Australian
Medivac law changes nothing: Java boatmen The AustralianAustralias new medivac law may be stirring furious debate at home, but among Indonesias asylum-seeker community and the fishermen who once ferried them ...
What to Watch for With Australia’s Immigration Debate - The New York Times
What to Watch for With Australia’s Immigration Debate The New York TimesWith an election coming, we can expect to hear all kinds of intense rhetoric. The Australia Letter brings you context. Plus: Indie rock recommendations from Paul ...
It's high time we stopped playing politics with migration laws - ABC News
It's high time we stopped playing politics with migration laws ABC NewsWhat is clear at this juncture is that government policy on asylum seekers is not being driven by national security concerns, but rather by a desire to continue ...
Ex-Nauru president Sprent Dabwido who oversaw detention centre reopening seeks asylum in Australia for cancer treatment - ABC News
Ex-Nauru president Sprent Dabwido who oversaw detention centre reopening seeks asylum in Australia for cancer treatment ABC NewsThe former president of Nauru, Sprent Dabwido, has put himself at the mercy of the Australian Government as he seeks life-saving medical treatment which he ...
Manus refugee wins award for exposing 'cruel' Australia policy - Al Jazeera English
Manus refugee wins award for exposing 'cruel' Australia policy Al Jazeera EnglishMartin Ennals Award given to Abdul Aziz Muhamat, who has been advocating for refugee rights on Papua New Guinea island.
Senate inquiry calls for new laws identifying dowry-related abuse as domestic violence - ABC News
Senate inquiry calls for new laws identifying dowry-related abuse as domestic violence ABC NewsThe too-often deadly consequences of dowry-related abuse in Australia must urgently be tackled with new national laws identifying the pernicious cultural ...
Italy rejects record number of asylum applications - The Guardian
Italy rejects record number of asylum applications The GuardianItaly has rejected a record 24,800 asylum applications in the last four months, and aid groups say hardline policies introduced by the rightwing populist ...
Hakeem al-Araibi comes to Canberra to say thanks for his freedom after Thai prison release - ABC News
Hakeem al-Araibi comes to Canberra to say thanks for his freedom after Thai prison release ABC NewsHaving started the week in a Thai jail, footballer and refugee Hakeem al-Araibi meets with supporters and politicians including the Prime Minister in Canberra to ...
Medivac loophole could lead to automatic transfers - The Australian
Medivac loophole could lead to automatic transfers The AustralianAsylum seekers and refugees could be automatically approved for a medical transfer to Australia under a problem with a contentious medivac bill passed by the ...
Medivac loophole could lead to automatic transfers - The Australian
Medivac loophole could lead to automatic transfers The AustralianAsylum seekers and refugees could be automatically approved for a medical transfer to Australia under a problem with a contentious medivac bill passed by the ...
Medivac loophole could lead to automatic transfers - The Australian
Medivac loophole could lead to automatic transfers The AustralianAsylum seekers and refugees could be automatically approved for a medical transfer to Australia under a problem with a contentious medivac bill passed by the ...
Medivac loophole could lead to automatic transfers - The Australian
Medivac loophole could lead to automatic transfers The AustralianAsylum seekers and refugees could be automatically approved for a medical transfer to Australia under a problem with a contentious medivac bill passed by the ...
Medivac loophole could lead to automatic transfers - The Australian
Medivac loophole could lead to automatic transfers The AustralianAsylum seekers and refugees could be automatically approved for a medical transfer to Australia under a problem with a contentious medivac bill passed by the ...
Labor has sent clear message to people smugglers: Australia’s open for business - The Australian
Labor has sent clear message to people smugglers: Australia’s open for business The AustralianThanks to a Johnny-come-lately independent MP, together with Labor and the Greens, the government no longer has the final say as to whether offshore ...
Labor has sent clear message to people smugglers: Australia’s open for business - The Australian
Labor has sent clear message to people smugglers: Australia’s open for business The AustralianThanks to a Johnny-come-lately independent MP, together with Labor and the Greens, the government no longer has the final say as to whether offshore ...






