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Australian immigration and asylum

Latest news affecting Australian immigration and asylum from the Guardian

September 2024

  • Nurul Chawdury in a blue tshirt

    Ex-Manus Island detainees stranded in PNG threatened with eviction over unpaid rent

  • Universities Australia chair Prof David Lloyd

    Universities say they are being treated like ‘political footballs’ in scathing critique of Labor’s student cap

  • Peter Lewis

    The Guardian Essential report
    Australia could be a smart nation that values education – instead it is riding the latest wave of dumb luck

    Peter Lewis
  • Anthony Albanese

    The Guardian Essential report
    Guardian Essential poll: more voters blaming Albanese government for interest rate rises

  • Revealed: 15 Australian universities to have their international student cap slashed

  • Migration remains a hot-button issue. But Australia should be careful not to throw the baby out with the bathwater

    Nicki Hutley
  • Andrew Giles approved rule change that raised risk serious criminals might keep visas

  • Australia news live
    Former ABC host Tim Bowden dies aged 87 – as it happened

  • Asio chief says person who likes tweet supporting 7 October attacks on Israel could fail visa security test

  • Rise in Palestinian applications for onshore protection visas as pressure grows on Albanese government

  • Mani once sang of freedom in Afghanistan. Now, silenced, she’s desperate to escape. Will Australia help?

    Shadi Khan Saif

August 2024

  • Husband and wife Thanh Hoa Nguyễn and Thi Huế Thi Huế Dao works with her husband Thanh Hoa Nguyễn in the kitchen of the Anam Vietnamese restaurant in Bathurst

    The rural network, Victoria
    Family who run Bathurst’s only Vietnamese restaurant fight to keep hope alive as they face deportation

  • A shrine to Mano Yogalingam with his picture in a frame surrounded by flowersThe refugees, from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Iran and Iraq, many of whom have lived in Australia for more than a decade, are seeking permanent residency visas instead of a life of limbo on temporary bridging visas, which forbid them from, among other things, receiving Medicare benefits and from travelling overseas to visit family. The protestors say there are between 8,000 and 10,000 others in similar circumstances.
Photo by Andrew Quilty / The Guardian

    The asylum seeker who saw no way out of Australia’s ‘cobweb of cruelty’

  • Australian Opposition leader Peter Dutton reacts during Question Time in the House of Representatives

    Australian Politics
    Guardian Essential report: is calling Peter Dutton ‘divisive’ playing into his political strategy? – Australian politics podcast

  • Peter Lewis

    Peter Dutton’s opponents cast him as a divisive figure. What if they tried the Tim Walz approach instead?

    Peter Lewis
  • Peter Dutton dismisses Labor’s ‘divisive’ tag as a smokescreen to divert attention from economy

  • More Australians agree with Dutton’s visa pause for Gazans than oppose it, Guardian Essential poll shows

  • The rural network, Victoria
    Growing Australia: how a refugee from Iran helped expand the pistachio industry

  • Government gives itself power to pay any non-citizen to leave Australia

  • The opposition says Australia’s approach to refugees from Gaza is too generous. Who is actually being let in?

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