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  • Video: Honest Government Ad | Australia's Refugee Policy 194062
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  • Australia Passes Harsh New Anti-Migration Laws - HRW 28.11.24443895
  • Call for UN torture watchdog to investigate Australia’s handcuffing of asylum seekers en route to medical care - Guardian 16.09.22306047
  • Refugee Council of Australia dismayed at new draconian migration laws - Refugee Council of Australia 28.11.24442978
  • Australia Passes Harsh New Anti-Migration Laws: New Legislation an Attack on Refugee and Migrant Rights - Human Rights Watch 28.11.24442972
  • ‘At the brink’: How international students in Australia are ending up homeless and hungry - Guardian 22.05.23347107
  • ‘Sold a dream’: the international students lured to Australia with false promises - Guardian 23.04.23347108
  • Australia’s international education system a ‘Ponzi scheme’ with agents paid bonuses to lure students - Guardian 18.04.23347109
  • ‘Too much’: Refugees rally for permanent visas in Australia - Al Jazeera 09.09.22304815
  • It’s Time to Demand the Dissolution of Australia’s Border Force - Jacobin 16.08.22301064
  • The ‘Biloela family’ are going home – but what will Labor do with thousands of other asylum seekers in limbo in Australia? - Conversation 27.05.22288997
  • New Zealand to take 450 refugees from Australian detention - Al Jazeera 24.03.22279343
  • Beyond the Park Hotel: Australia’s immigration detention network - Al Jazeera 13.01.22269408
  • Over 1,000 People on Temporary Australian Visas Have Escaped Violence Thanks to New Initiative - Global Citizen 12.01.22269633
  • ‘Speak up’: Australia refugees urge Djokovic to advocate for them - Al Jazeera 08.01.22268809
  • Djokovic row highlights plight of asylum seekers in Australia - Al Jazeera 07.01.22268596
  • Inspiration, not charity: how refugees from Bhutan thrived in Blacktown - Guardian 14.12.21265123
  • ‘Blacktown is a better place now’: how a former refugee and coach built pride in his community - Guardian 12.12.21265124
  • ‘Life torn across borders’: Migrants mourn Australian dream - Al Jazeera 09.12.21264327
  • A safe haven: refugee builders are being helped to a job by one of their own - Guardian 27.11.21262568
  • Growing up in detention: Casualties of Australia’s refugee system - Al Jazeera 11.10.21257474
  • Australia to stop detaining asylum seekers in PNG - Al Jazeera 06.10.21256942
  • Australia badly needs a plan to make refugee settlement work - Open Democracy 15.09.21255779
  • 8 years of abusive offshore asylum processing - HRW 15.07.21250151
  • Christmas Island detention centre burns in protest - Sydney Morning Herald 18.03.11125457
  • Detention needs overhaul not band-aid fix - RCOA 3/11 *pdf125458
  • Detainees riot for second night - UPI 15.03.11125462
  • Tear gas used in Christmas Island protest - UPI 14.03.11125463
  • Refugees ask immigration for compassion - Green Left Weekly 27.02.11125464
  • Sri Lanka: Deported asylum seekers face torture, jail - Green Left Weekly 12/10125468
  • Protesters sew lips shut at Australia asylum camp - BBB 11/10125469
  • Australia refugee law case trumps government policy - BBC 11/10125470
  • Asylum seekers end Sydney rooftop protest - BBC 9/10125474
  • Australia's 'toxic' asylum issue - BBC 8/10125475
  • Understanding the relationship between social support and mental health of humanitarian migrants resettled in Australia - BMC 13.09.22305390
  • Immigration Detention and Community Statistics Summary - October 2024 (released 27 November 2024) - Department of Home Affairs 27.11.24443742
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