A backlog of more than 150,000 parent visa applications presents some tough choices for the Minister for the Department of Home Affairs.
Funding initiatives show an emerging agenda for transformation, recognition of the specificity of temporary migrants’ experiences of family violence, and the need for system reforms.
We can partially solve the teacher supply crisis by first recognising the problems and taking action, including making processes easier for international educators.
Australia's a nation largely built on the shoulders of those who came here seeking a better life, but we’re still wrestling with what that means for our modern identity. A new "What Happens Next?" podcast series explores the policies and attitudes shaping society’s approach to immigration.
For refugees and those seeking asylum, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a disproportionately negative impact on their ability to find and retain work.
Research is shining a light on why communities’ perceptions of their social fabric aren't the reality on the ground.
Migrants’ skills mismatching results in a $1.25 billion hit to Australia’s economy. Here’s how it happens, and why it’s so hard to tackle.
Nepali temporary migrants have been acutely affected by the COVID pandemic due to their concentration in casualised, precarious work in the healthcare, hospitality and services industries.
In this episode of the What Happens Next? podcast, our investigation looks into the future of the gig economy.
With COVID-19 bringing an end to the immigration boom, at least for now, what does it mean for our society, and the world?
A new study examines the racial and cultural attitudes held towards minority groups by people across Melbourne.
Encouraging migrants to move to regional areas could be a 'win-win' scenario, as long as policymakers pay attention to five key factors.
It's time to recognise linguistic and cultural diversity as a creative engine of social participation and wellbeing.
Melbourne is undoubtedly a multicultural hub, but questions over social exclusion show that it's far from perfect.
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