By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY, Dec 11 (Reuters) - The first climate migrants to leave the remote Pacific island nation of Tuvalu ...
(Bloomberg) -- Australia expects net migration to surge to a record 400,000 people in the fiscal year ending June, almost doubling from forecast and adding pressure on the already overburdened housing ...
Australia's temporary visa count has reached an unprecedented 2.93 million, with temporary migrants now comprising 10% of the population. This surge, driven by various visa categories and system ...
Recent boat arrivals in Western Australia offer a glimpse into how routes through South-East Asia, particularly Indonesia, are being used to reach Australia.
In Australia, a federal election may still be months away, but immigration — in particular the number of foreign students — is already a focus of political debate. Border control is again a key ...
Dubai: Australia is keeping its doors wide open for global talent. From skilled workers and innovators to families hoping to reunite, Canberra has locked in one of the world’s most generous migration ...
The potential introduction of a cap on international student numbers is a hot topic within the Australian international education section. The latest twist in the ESOS Amendment Bill – the legislation ...
Jane McAdam receives funding from the Australian Research Council, and is a member of the Advisory Committee of the Platform on Disaster Displacement and the Technical Advisory Group for the Pacific ...
SYDNEY, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Australia's flame-haired populist Senator Pauline Hanson and her anti-immigration party have ...
Sara Dehm receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Anyone following recent news reporting may rightly think Australia’s migration system is in “crisis”. Much of this reporting is fixated ...
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