
New laws aim to fast-track deportation of worst offenders
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has called for the need for objective tests to be able to deport foreign-born criminals convicted of serious offences.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has called for the need for objective tests to be able to deport foreign-born criminals convicted of serious offences.
A Tamil family have been given a boost in their fight to remain in Australia after a federal court ruled a decision to prevent them from applying for further bridging visas was procedurally unfair.
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Tennis ace Novak Djokovic has admitted he was wrong to have declared he did not travel in the fortnight before he arrived in Australia but insisted it was not a deliberate lie or that he intended to mislead immigration authorities.
A Nationals senator has called for the rigmarole over Novak Djokovic’s visa to be de-escalated and for Australians to move on as the Australian Open approaches.
Farm groups are slamming Immigration Minister Alex Hawke’s decision to extend working visa arrangements to tourism and hospitality, arguing it will leave them desperately short of labour at a time when the economy needs agriculture to fire.
A Tamil asylum-seeker family from Biloela that has been on Christmas Island for two years will be reunited on the Australian mainland.