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The Irish are muscling in on our special US visa, so we've 'gone nuts'
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The Irish are muscling in on our special US visa, so we've 'gone nuts'

The visa is the envy of countries around the world because of the privileged status it confers on Australians who want to work in the US.

  • by Matthew Knott

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Queensland teachers allowed to protest over Nauru
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Queensland teachers allowed to protest over Nauru

Queensland Education Minister Grace Grace won't intervene to stop some of the state's teachers walking off the job next week to protest children in detention on Nauru.

  • by Stuart Layt
After being the only African-Aussies in town, I say make rural life a choice
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After being the only African-Aussies in town, I say make rural life a choice

'We were the only family of African descent living in the country town for the 20 years that I called it home.'

  • by Mawunyo Gbogbo
Scott Morrison: 'I dropped to my knees in tears' over refugees
Scott Morrison

Scott Morrison: 'I dropped to my knees in tears' over refugees

The Prime Minister has revealed some of the emotions he grappled with when tasked with stopping the flow of asylum seeker boats.

  • by Nicole Hasham
ACT to re-open visa stream with new assessment system

ACT to re-open visa stream with new assessment system

Potential migrants who were close to applying when the program closed in June could get a second chance.

  • by Sally Whyte
Engineers forced to work as Queensland cabbies as qualifications remain unrecognised
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Engineers forced to work as Queensland cabbies as qualifications remain unrecognised

The Queensland economy stands to lose $250 million in 10 years because the qualifications of migrants and refugees are not recognised.

  • by Felicity Caldwell
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Armed American militias heed Trump and head south to confront caravan
World Politics

Armed American militias heed Trump and head south to confront caravan

The Texas Minutemen, according to McGauley, have 100 volunteers en route to the Rio Grande who want to help stop the migrants, with more likely on the way.

  • by Mary Lee Grant & Nick Miroff
No progress and no more site, but Immigration Place 'still on agenda'
Immigration

No progress and no more site, but Immigration Place 'still on agenda'

There was a design competition, (at that stage) a site locked in, and $660,000 in donations raised, but then things went quiet.

  • by Han Nguyen
Trump promises immigration crackdown ahead of US mid-term elections
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Trump promises immigration crackdown ahead of US mid-term elections

It is unclear whether the President's mooted plan to change laws about where and how migrants can seek asylum would pass legal muster.

  • by Jeff Mason
All children to be off Nauru by year's end
Nauru

All children to be off Nauru by year's end

The federal government aims to remove all asylum seeker children from Nauru by the year's end as concerns escalate about their deteriorating health after languishing on the tiny Pacific atoll nation for up to five years.

All asylum seeker children to leave Nauru: Brandis
George Brandis

All asylum seeker children to leave Nauru: Brandis

George Brandis has been grilled by a London radio host about Australia's treatment of asylum seeker children languishing on Nauru.

  • by Latika Bourke