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Can we rely on Treasury’s latest net migration forecasts?

Can we rely on Treasury’s latest net migration forecasts?

Treasury’s Net Overseas Migration forecasts don’t match current visa settings and trends. Migration may fall less than predicted – and stay higher for longer.

Best of 2025 - Rising student visa refusals clash with plans to boost enrolments

Best of 2025 - Rising student visa refusals clash with plans to boost enrolments

After encouraging universities to expand overseas enrolments, the government has overseen a sharp fall in student visa approval rates – leaving institutions uncertain and applicants frustrated.

Best of 2025 - Our politicians continue to fail us on immigration policy

Best of 2025 - Our politicians continue to fail us on immigration policy

As One Nation rises by recycling anti-immigration rhetoric, both major parties are fumbling their response – missing the chance to offer a clear, credible and principled long-term plan.

Would Donald Trump pass an Australian Values test?

Would Donald Trump pass an Australian Values test?

As the Coalition considers adding an Australian Values test to the Character Test, Abul Rizvi asks a simple question: what happens when you apply it to someone whose behaviour is extensively documented – like Donald Trump?

2025 in Review: immigration policy turns back toward dog whistles and drift

2025 in Review: immigration policy turns back toward dog whistles and drift

2025 marked a turning point in Australian immigration policy, as long-term planning was abandoned and discriminatory rhetoric returned to the political mainstream.

Coalition’s Australian values test is the ultimate dog whistle

Coalition’s Australian values test is the ultimate dog whistle

Sussan Ley’s so-called “values test” exposes the Coalition’s desperation to court the far-Right under the guise of patriotism.

Rising student visa refusals clash with plans to boost enrolments

Rising student visa refusals clash with plans to boost enrolments

After encouraging universities to expand overseas enrolments, the government has overseen a sharp fall in student visa approval rates – leaving institutions uncertain and applicants frustrated.

Our politicians continue to fail us on immigration policy

Our politicians continue to fail us on immigration policy

As One Nation rises by recycling anti-immigration rhetoric, both major parties are fumbling their response – missing the chance to offer a clear, credible and principled long-term plan.

Incoming immigration minister faces immense challenges

Incoming immigration minister faces immense challenges

Whoever is appointed immigration minister in the second Albanese Government will face immense challenges from both a policy and political perspective.

Why has there been no discussion of asylum-seekers in this campaign?

Why has there been no discussion of asylum-seekers in this campaign?

Despite it being a perennial topic during Elections this century, neither major party wants to talk about asylum seekers this time around.

Managing overseas student policy is key to keeping migration numbers in check. If I was immigration minister, Part 2

Managing overseas student policy is key to keeping migration numbers in check. If I was immigration minister, Part 2

Ever since Scott Morrison told overseas students to go home at the start of the pandemic and then stomped on the student visa accelerator once the pandemic ended, overseas student numbers have increased and policy has been fraught with constant changes to reduce the inflow of students.

If I was immigration minister, I would develop a population plan

If I was immigration minister, I would develop a population plan

If there is one thing politicians should have learnt in the last three years, it is that Australians expect them to manage long-term net migration and thus our rate of population growth.

Immigration policy and the federal election

Immigration policy and the federal election

Peter Dutton is desperate to talk about immigration during the current election campaign. That will largely be about pointing fingers at Labor, sometimes misleading fingers as he did during his budget reply and not providing details of his own policies.

How would Peter Dutton cut public service numbers?

How would Peter Dutton cut public service numbers?

Peter Dutton says he wants to increase government efficiency, but beyond wanting to cut public service numbers, he won’t tell us how until after the election.

What is Dan Tehan and the Coalition offering on asylum seeker policy?

What is Dan Tehan and the Coalition offering on asylum seeker policy?

As the overall number of asylum seekers in Australia continues to rise and is now over 120,000, Shadow Immigration Spokesperson Dan Tehan regularly criticises the Labor Government for not doing enough to get control of asylum seeker numbers. But with a Federal Election just months away, we do not know what either the Coalition or Labor will do to get on top of the issue.

Dutton’s contempt for migration law and policy detail

Dutton’s contempt for migration law and policy detail

In his unofficial election policy launch this week, Peter Dutton re-announced his promise to cut the migration program and to cap overseas students at metropolitan universities. Without a hint of embarrassment, he also said he was a strong believer in the ‘rule of law’. His record shows he has little belief in the rules embodied in the Migration Act nor would he have the legal powers to implement these promises if elected.

Dutton scrambling on immigration levels

Dutton scrambling on immigration levels

Having made bold promises to reduce immigration in his 2024-25 Budget reply speech and in a radio interview with 2GB’s Ben Fordham the next day, Peter Dutton is now scrambling to explain his position on immigration levels.

Dutton's failure on border protection

Dutton's failure on border protection

Peter Dutton and the Murdoch press are celebrating Trump’s anti-immigration fuelled victory. While he may not use Trump’s extreme language such as ‘migrants are poisoning the blood’, or that they are ‘eating the dogs’, his anti-immigration rhetorical skills are his best pathway to the Lodge.

Jason Clare is wrong on net migration and student caps

Jason Clare is wrong on net migration and student caps

In a speech at the Australian Education International (AEI) conference, Education Minister Jason Clare is reported to have told the audience that student caps will help with “the government’s ambitions to get immigration levels back to pre-pandemic levels, including international student numbers”.

Does Trump want both mass deportation and remigration?

Does Trump want both mass deportation and remigration?

Donald Trump’s desire for a mass deportation program for about 11 million undocumented migrants in the US (he says the number is much bigger) is well known. According to some polling, around 54% of US citizens support such a program even if they have no idea how it would be implemented, how it may affect them or what it would cost. Less well known is Trump’s denaturalisation or remigration program.

Unsuccessful asylum seekers now exceed those at primary and AAT stages

Unsuccessful asylum seekers now exceed those at primary and AAT stages

As has been the case every month since around 2015-16, the number of asylum seekers in Australia continued to set records, reaching 116,389 at end July 2024. The total number refused at both the primary level and at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT), but not departed, is now a record of 43,499. On current policy settings, this number will continue to rise.

Record numbers of temporary graduates in immigration limbo

Record numbers of temporary graduates in immigration limbo

Temporary graduate visas are for overseas students who complete their study and wish to undertake work in Australia, often as a pathway to permanent residence. These visas work best when the bulk of temporary graduates seeking permanent residence are able to secure skilled work and eventually a permanent residence employer sponsored (or other) permanent visa.

Has Australia turned its back on assisting people fleeing war/conflict?

Has Australia turned its back on assisting people fleeing war/conflict?

Australia has a long and proud history of assisting people fleeing war and conflict. The degree and type of assistance we have provided has varied considerably but we have never applied a blanket ban on helping people fleeing war and conflict. Not until Peter Dutton.

Working holiday makers – the ignored contributors to net migration

Working holiday makers – the ignored contributors to net migration

In the white-hot debate about the blow out in net migration and targeting of the student contribution to net migration, the contribution of Working Holiday Makers to net migration, which is not insignificant, has largely been ignored by both politicians and the media. Can that continue?

Do 84 percent of overseas students go home?

Do 84 percent of overseas students go home?

Much has been made by the International Education Industry of a 2013-14 Treasury estimate that 84 percent of overseas students go home. Apart from the accuracy of this estimate over ten years after the Knight Review recommendations were implemented, the Industry argues that because a large percentage of students go home, there is no need for the Government to manage student numbers or student policy. This reflects a misunderstanding of the policy problems the Government is trying to address.

Did O’Neil and Giles fail to fix our immigration system?

Did O’Neil and Giles fail to fix our immigration system?

The media and politicians are inevitably arguing Albanese’s decision to move Clare O’Neil and Andrew Giles and replace them with Tony Burke at Home Affairs reflects their failure to fix our immigration system. The reality is much more complex as few Australians would be aware of the mess they inherited, particularly following the mis-management of the Dutton/Pezzullo administration.

Republican immigration policies foretell mass deportations, tent cities and razor wire

Republican immigration policies foretell mass deportations, tent cities and razor wire

The Republican Party are intent on making immigration their key issue in the forthcoming US Election. The 2024 Republican Party platform and Trump’s nomination acceptance speech make that abundantly clear. But what would Donald Trump’s immigration policies look like in practice?

Net movement of Australian Citizens reverses in 2023-24

Net movement of Australian Citizens reverses in 2023-24

A much under-reported part of net migration is the net movement (short-term and long-term) of Australian citizens. At 37,380, a new record for the positive net movement of Australian citizens, other than in the first year of covid, was set in 2023-24. That makes the Government’s net migration forecast of 395,000 in 2023-24 even more implausible.

Student visa holders applying for asylum

Student visa holders applying for asylum

Since March 2018, over 13,700 student visa holders have applied for asylum. This does not include temporary graduate visa holders who may have applied for asylum. The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) uses the number of asylum applications by student visa holders as a risk indicator which can lead to an increase in offshore student visa refusals (but gives this indicator a relatively low weight).

ACIL modelling used by Sydney University fundamentally flawed

ACIL modelling used by Sydney University fundamentally flawed

This Sydney Morning Herald article reports on ACIL Allen modelling undertaken for Sydney University which concludes that in 2025, there will be around 60,000 fewer international students enrolling compared to 2023 and will lead to job losses of around 22,000. The rationale for this is based on a flawed understanding of how Net Overseas Migration works.

Dutton’s abysmal record on immigration integrity

Dutton’s abysmal record on immigration integrity

Home Affairs Minister James Paterson has recently been extolling Peter Dutton’s record on immigration integrity and dealing with foreign criminals. So let’s just test those claims.

Dutton’s migration cuts on parents, health workers, risks massive backlash from Australia’s migrant community

Dutton’s migration cuts on parents, health workers, risks massive backlash from Australia’s migrant community

In his Budget reply, Peter Dutton said he wants to cut the permanent migration program from 185,000 to 140,000 while maintaining a two-thirds to one third balance in favour of the skill stream. We subsequently found out that this is part of his plan to reduce net migration to 160,000.

The immigration debate: smoke, mirrors and a dash of xenophobia

The immigration debate: smoke, mirrors and a dash of xenophobia

This past Budget week had the most intense focus on immigration levels that I can remember (and I’ve been watching immigration policy in Budget week for over 35 years). It confirms that immigration levels will be a dominant issue at the next Election.

Major acceleration in processing of asylum seekers

Major acceleration in processing of asylum seekers

In the last three months, processing of primary level asylum seeker applications increased from 1,002 in December 2023; to 1,479 in January 2024 and 2,037 in February 2024 (see Chart 1).

Did Dutton and Tehan disagree on immigration levels?

Did Dutton and Tehan disagree on immigration levels?

In a recent interview on Perth radio, Opposition Spokesman on Immigration, Dan Tehan, asserted: “I've been saying now for well over 18 months, it's [meaning immigration] too high”.

Why are Chinese backpackers required to sit an English Test while Taiwanese backpackers are not?

Why are Chinese backpackers required to sit an English Test while Taiwanese backpackers are not?

It's well past time that Australia's English language requirements for working holiday visas was addressed and applied consistently for young people in all countries.

The real reason Labor is rushing through immigration powers

The real reason Labor is rushing through immigration powers

The government's new deportation legislation is both radical and at the same time addresses two issues that have been around for at least 30 years. But is it good law and why the urgency?

Why we shouldn’t believe the Institute of Public Affairs

Why we shouldn’t believe the Institute of Public Affairs

Net permanent and long-term (NP&L-T) movements data published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) was recently used by the far right Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) in a highly politicised analysis of the January 2024 data on NP&L-T movements. This ‘analysis’ was naturally picked up by the Murdoch press via the Daily Telegraph with very little scrutiny.

In 2022-23, onshore asylum seekers were 33% less than under Peter Dutton

In 2022-23, onshore asylum seekers were 33% less than under Peter Dutton

The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) this week published full year data on onshore asylum seekers in 2022-23 compared to 2022-21. The data highlights a post-pandemic high of 18,738 asylum applications in 2022-23 compared to 10,564 in 2021-22. That is still well below the record set under Peter Dutton of almost 28,000 asylum applications in 2017-18.

The future of Australia’s overseas student program

The future of Australia’s overseas student program

At over 40 percent of net migration, Australia’s overseas student program was growing unsustainably before the pandemic. The border closures hid many of the problems and led the Coalition Government to make policy changes that made the situation much worse when borders re-opened (unrestricted work rights, fee-free visa applications, covid visa).

What happened to net migration in January 2024

What happened to net migration in January 2024

With the Opposition Spokesperson for Immigration, Dan Tehan, making it clear immigration levels will be a key battleground for the 2025 Election, the Government will be keen to see net migration trending down faster. While net migration past its peak in around September 2023, it is still not falling sharply. That is despite major tightening of student visa policy, including very high refusal rates and slower processing.

Is Dan Tehan confused about immigration levels?

Is Dan Tehan confused about immigration levels?

In an interview on the Insiders program, Shadow Immigration Minister Dan Tehan was asked what Australia’s immigration intake should be. He said that 1.6 million over the next four years, implying that is the Albanese Government’s plan, was too high. But is that really the Albanese Government’s plan?

Dutton oversaw largest rise in asylum applications in history. They came by air

Dutton oversaw largest rise in asylum applications in history. They came by air

The arrival last week of a boat carrying 24 potential asylum seekers, and possibly another one carrying 13, sent Peter Dutton into his standard boat arrivals scare mode. The usual suspects at the Murdoch press went into a frenzy of panic with Chris Kenny calling it a ‘national dilemma’.

Permanent and long-term movements continue at high levels

Permanent and long-term movements continue at high levels

While it is highly likely net migration is now past its peak and declining, the data to this stage suggests it may only be falling gradually.

What’s happening with covid visa holders?

What’s happening with covid visa holders?

The covid visa stream of sub-class 408 was introduced during the pandemic when international borders were closed. It enabled temporary entrants who were unable to leave Australia to maintain their lawful status and keep working. They could apply for a 12 month covid stream visa and then apply for another one if they wished.

Restricting onshore student visa hopping – harder than it looks

Restricting onshore student visa hopping – harder than it looks

Onshore student visa policy gets relatively little attention as it deals with people who are already in Australia, but it is critical to how the overseas student program operates.

Time running out for Albanese Government to fix asylum system

Time running out for Albanese Government to fix asylum system

Despite its $160 million package to better manage asylum seekers, time is running out for the Albanese Government to get on top of the asylum seeker issue prior to the 2025 election.

If immigration must stay in Home Affairs, here's how to fix the agency

If immigration must stay in Home Affairs, here's how to fix the agency

The founding secretary of the Department of Home Affairs, Mike Pezzullo, was dismissed late last year for egregiously breaching the public service code of conduct. The man who lectured public servants they should live by that code, broke it in a manner no previous secretary in living memory had done.

Different views of Australia’s population from agencies in the same portfolio

Different views of Australia’s population from agencies in the same portfolio

Three days before Christmas, Treasury’s Centre for Population has without much fanfare issued its 2023 Population Statement.

Is Albanese on track to deliver proposed net migration reductions?

Is Albanese on track to deliver proposed net migration reductions?

After letting net migration blow out to around 518,000 in 2022-23, the Albanese Government has announced it wants to bring net migration down to 375,000 in 23-24 and 250,000 in 24-25

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2023-11-09 Net migration of 500,000 guarantees an ugly immigration election politics, topfive
2023-11-02 Record asylum caseload at Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) economy, immigration, politics
2023-10-10 Albanese government addresses coalition-era asylum seekers surge immigration, politics, topfive
2023-09-29 Pezzullo departure should end the Home Affairs experiment immigration, politics, topfive
2023-09-28 What the forthcoming migration strategy won’t address immigration, politics
2023-09-20 Asylum seekers from Pacific Island Nations immigration, politics
2023-09-12 Will number of temporary entrants in Australia continue to rise? immigration, politics
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2023-07-19 Treasury’s net migration forecasts and the ‘big Australia’ furore? immigration, politics
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2023-05-24 On borrowed time: Pezzullo proves he does not understand immigration immigration, politics
2023-05-19 Are we on track for net migration of 400,000 in 2022-23? immigration, politics
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2023-05-09 Is Treasury driving the ‘Big Australia’ debate? immigration
2023-05-03 Will Labor restore immigration compliance activity? immigration, politics
2023-04-26 Why provide a faster pathway to Australian Citizenship for NZ Citizens? immigration, politics
2023-04-22 What to look for in a Migration Strategy immigration, politics
2023-04-03 Why was there a blow out in net migration? immigration, politics
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2023-02-28 How will we know the migration system has been fixed? immigration, politics
2023-02-14 Overseas student policy: too important to get wrong economy, immigration, politics
2023-02-01 Legacy boat arrivals: Is a decade of policy paralysis about to be addressed? immigration, politics
2023-01-17 Are allegations of bogus asylum claims valid? immigration, politics
2023-01-10 Interpreting Treasury’s latest population statement (Part 1) economy, immigration
2022-12-03 Overseas students visa criteria – a new approach needed immigration
2022-11-18 Denying trafficking not the way to protect the Asylum system immigration, media
2022-11-15 Abuse of Australia’s asylum system grinds on immigration, politics
2022-11-12 A migration system for Australia’s future immigration, politics
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2022-10-31 The link between immigration and recessions economy, immigration
2022-10-20 How will our stretched housing market cope with surging immigration? immigration, topfive
2022-10-08 Massive shortage of early childhood teachers demands skilled migration reform education, immigration
2022-09-23 Asylum Seeker Policy – Where to now? immigration, politics
2022-08-29 The Jobs Summit and our labour shortages economy, politics
2022-08-08 Working holiday makers crucial to tourism industry politics
2022-07-29 Demographic future of China, the USA and India health, politics
2022-07-21 Three immigration solutions for worker shortages from Victorian and NSW business … topfive
2022-07-08 Migrant Farm Worker Policy – Where to now? politics
2022-06-30 Partner visas – another Dutton scandal immigration, politics
2022-06-22 Tripartite bargain on Immigration Policy immigration, politics, topfive
2022-06-13 If I were the Minister for Immigration policy in the next parliament politics
2022-05-31 Why only bridging visas to Biloela family? politics
2022-05-20 Exploited Pacific Island workers applying for asylum politics
2022-05-19 Morrison misleads again on migration politics
2022-05-14 Morrison Government’s high risk visa switch for migrant meatworkers immigration, politics
2022-05-11 If I were the Minister for Immigration policy in the next parliament politics
2022-04-22 Immigration of Nurses and Doctors health, politics
2022-03-29 Home affairs misleads Senate on Djokovic case immigration
2022-01-25 Smoke and mirrors: Afghans neglected in Australia's humanitarian program immigration
2022-01-20 Djokovic case highlights need for change in how we check vaccination status immigration
2022-01-12 Morrison's doubletalk exposed again in Djokovic farce politics, topfive
2022-01-06 Whether running immigration or being PM, Morrison fiddles the books immigration, politics
2021-12-20 Australia's incoherent visa system needs urgent repair immigration, topfive
2021-12-11 Why Australia was not better prepared for the Covid pandemic politics
2021-12-06 Our migration program: many questions with no answers immigration, topfive
2021-11-09 Government's brazen disregard for non-discriminatory migration program immigration, politics, topfive
2021-11-01 Scott Morrison’s half-hearted U-turn on electric vehicles climate, politics, topfive
2021-10-12 The overseas student and immigration nexus: Where to now? education, immigration, topfive
2021-10-05 Asylum seeker scam continues to drive down migrant workers' rights immigration
2021-09-07 Agriculture industry condemned to becoming a growing centre for exploitation and … politics
2021-08-30 The Americanisation of Australia's agriculture labour market immigration
2021-08-20 Too little, too late: Morrison's Afghanistan failures defence, immigration, politics
2021-07-27 Dutton's and Pezzullo’s citizenship hypocrisy immigration, politics, topfive
2021-07-16 RBA Governor’s wages-immigration bomb and how he got it wrong. economy
2021-06-18 An Agricultural Visa Would Change Australian Society – for the worse immigration
2021-06-16 Blink and the boats will restart the Government says, but that is nonsense immigration, politics, topfive
2021-06-14 Australia's facile immigration policy debate immigration, topfive
2021-05-27 People movement during Covid and emergence of a growing and permanent underclass economy
2021-05-17 People movement implications of deteriorating Australia-China relations politics
2021-05-10 New Ministers Andrews/Hawke keen to make their mark on asylum seeker debate immigration, politics
2021-04-30 What will Frydenberg forecast for the budget in the 2021 Intergenerational … politics
2021-04-26 Why won’t Morrison accept his responsibility for quarantine? health
2021-04-13 Asylum policy in UK and Australia – a tale of two nations immigration
2021-04-02 Proposed English language testing of Australian sponsors and partners immigration
2021-03-30 An immigration agenda for new home affairs minister Andrews immigration
2021-03-03 So many questions for Home Affairs immigration
2021-01-19 'I don't hold a hose, mate': for overseas students Morrison’s ‘hands-off’ … politics
2020-12-16 What if Australia’s fertility rate keeps falling? politics
2020-10-19 Migration in reverse in September 2020 economy, immigration
2020-10-13 Why Was Immigration Compliance Activity Tanking Pre-Covid? immigration
2020-10-07 Amnesty for Undocumented Workers economy, immigration
2020-09-18 Forecast of 2020-21 Migration and Humanitarian Program economy, immigration
2020-09-08 Tudge’s Global Talent Task Force – Spin or Substance? economy
2020-08-19 Temporary Entrants Continue to ‘Go Home’ in July 2020 immigration
2020-07-28 Australia can't rely on overseas migration anymore Mr. Treasurer immigration, politics
2020-07-23 Covid Driving Down Onshore Asylum Applications immigration, politics
2020-06-23 Can we rely on the PM’s forecast economic boom? economy, immigration
2020-06-19 Population ageing in Australia and Japan economy, immigration
2020-06-10 ABUL RIZVI. Forecast of Net Overseas Migration for the Decade of 2020s politics
2020-06-02 ABUL RIZVI. Is population ageing affecting Australia’s economic performance? economy
2020-05-30 ABUL RIZVI. Global Talent Independent Visa: Permanent residence in a week or two immigration, politics
2020-05-11 ABUL RIZVI: Australia’s struggles with skilled temporary migration economy, immigration
2020-05-04 ABUL RIZVI. Morrison and Dutton wash their hands of the plight of overseas … politics
2020-04-27 ABUL RIZVI: Coronavirus and Australia’s Population and Economic Directions economy
2020-04-21 ABUL RIZVI.Who are the missing 473,000 temporary entrants? politics
2020-04-16 ABUL RIZVI. The plight of temporary entrants politics
2020-04-08 ABUL RIZVI. We need to keep migrants in Australia during coronavirus recession economy
2020-04-02 ABUL RIZVI.- Job-keeper allowance a gun to the heads of over 1 million temporary … politics
2020-03-25 ABUL RIZVI: The Ruby Princess – how could this have happened? politics
2020-03-17 ABUL RIZVI. Possible population projections in the forthcoming 2020 … politics
2020-02-27 ABUL RIZVI. Why the Kiwis are not coming to OZ any more politics
2020-02-12 ABUL RIZVI. Morrison impotent on visa arrangements for Indonesians immigration
2020-02-06 ABUL RIZVI. Dutton’s Trifecta of Border Protection Failures politics
2020-02-03 ABUL RIZVI: Does Australia have a temporary migration problem? politics
2020-01-30 ABUL RIZVI. The Australian again falls for Government spin on the record number … immigration
2020-01-28 ABUL RIZVI: Why 5% unemployment today is not the same as 5% unemployment 10-20 … economy, immigration
2020-01-27 ABUL RIZVI. No end in sight to growth in Dutton’s backlogs-the asylum seekers … politics
2020-01-22 ABUL RIZVI: Forecasts of Net Overseas Migration – Why they matter politics
2020-01-20 ABUL RIZVI: Is Dutton Undermining Birmingham’s Tourism Campaign? politics
2020-01-14 ABUL RIZVI: Dutton and Pezzullo’s Asylum Seeker Bungle – November Update politics
2019-12-12 ABUL RIZVI: Re-emergence of Dodgy VET Colleges economy, education, immigration
2019-12-10 ABUL RIZVI: Dysfunction in Home Affairs officially confirmed immigration
2019-12-09 ABUL RIZVI. Highlights of 2018-19 Migration Program Outcome politics
2019-12-04 ABUL RIZVI. A Cruel Government Setting Regional Migrants Up for Exploitation and … immigration
2019-12-02 ABUL RIZVI: Asylum Applications from China and Malaysia immigration
2019-11-21 ABUL RIZVI: Frydenberg’s Population Ageing Backflip politics
2019-10-29 ABUL RIZVI: Prime Minister fudges regional migration figures immigration
2019-10-23 ABUL RIZVI. Pezzullo in Denial immigration
2019-10-16 ABUL RIZVI. Current surge in asylum seekers is not normal for Australia immigration
2019-09-23 ABUL RIZVI: Bob Birrell’s War on Partner Visas politics
2019-09-16 ABUL RIZVI: Morrison’s Mixed Messages on Migration economy, immigration
2019-08-29 Dysfunction in Home Affairs officially confirmed immigration, politics
2019-07-26 ABUL RIZVI: Government Responds to Dutton’s Visa Chaos on Asylum Seekers immigration
2019-07-12 ABUL RIZVI: Government reveals details of its net overseas migration (NOM) … immigration
2019-07-03 ABUL RIZVI: South Australia - Canary in the Ageing Coalmine politics
2019-06-07 ABUL RIZVI: Chaos in our Visa System Continues immigration
2019-05-21 ABUL RIZVI: Morrison’s budget plan was far riskier than Shorten's politics
2019-05-16 ABUL RIZVI. The loss of control of our air borders and with the AAT drowning immigration
2019-05-06 ABUL RIZVI. Is the Immigration and Customs Merger an Irretrievable Disaster? immigration
2019-05-03 ABUL RIZVI. Partner Visas – A Lesser Known Dutton Scandal immigration, politics
2019-04-30 ABUL RIZVI: Government cuts permanent migration program but forecasts net … immigration
2019-04-29 ABUL RIZVI: Government cuts permanent migration program but forecasts net … immigration
2019-04-22 ABUL RIZVI. Scott Morrison and Peter Dutton have lost control of our borders. immigration
2019-04-15 ABUL RIZVI. New regional visas - a recipe for exploitation and destitution. immigration
2019-04-10 ABUL RIZVI: Questions Ahead of Home Affairs Meeting That Never Happened immigration
2019-04-08 ABUL RIZVI. Dodgy Population Assumptions Crucial to Budget Figuring. economy
2019-03-27 ABUL RIZVI: Migration confusion again (Part 2) immigration, politics
2019-03-26 ABUL RIZVI: Migration confusion again (Part 1) immigration, politics
2019-02-18 ABUL RIZVI. Questions for Dutton on his record border protection failure. immigration, politics
2019-02-15 ABUL RIZVI: Asylum Seekers and Character Checking immigration
2019-02-13 ABUL RIZVI. Another Dutton mess. This time Citizenship processing. immigration
2019-01-30 ABUL RIZVI. Is the Government walking both sides of the street on immigration? immigration
2019-01-16 ABUL RIZVI. Is The Australian making excuses for incompetent immigration … immigration
2019-01-04 ABUL RIZVI: Government Continues to Pretend We Have No Air Borders immigration, politics
2019-01-04 ABUL RIZVI. The Best of 2018: Privatising visa processing – the alarm bells are … immigration
2019-01-04 ABUL RIZVI. The Best of 2018: Privatising visa processing – the alarm bells are … immigration
2019-01-02 ABUL RIZVI. The Best of 2018: How the 2017-18 migration program was delivered. immigration
2018-12-31 ABUL RIZVI. What were the drivers of Net Overseas Migration in 2017-18? immigration, politics
2018-12-29 ABUL RIZVI. The Best of 2018: Scott Morrison’s Record on Immigration. immigration
2018-12-21 ABUL RIZVI. The Best of 2018: Dutton Sets New Asylum Seeker Application Record. immigration
2018-12-13 ABUL RIZVI: Is Minister Coleman Unwinding Dutton’s Sub-class 457 Changes immigration
2018-12-10 ABUL RIZVI. Dutton Sets New Asylum Seeker Application Record immigration, politics
2018-12-08 ABUL RIZVI. Dutton Sets New Asylum Seeker Application Record immigration, politics
2018-11-30 ABUL RIZVI: Is our Visa Processing System in Crisis? immigration, politics
2018-11-23 ABUL RIZVI. What do the new ABS Population Projections tell us? politics
2018-11-21 ABUL RIZVI. Morrison says ‘enough’ to a problem largely of his making. immigration, politics
2018-11-14 An agricultural visa would change Australian society – for the worse immigration
2018-11-06 How the 2017-18 migration program was delivered immigration
2018-11-02 ABUL RIZVI: Is Dutton Frustrated by the Success of Turnback Policy? immigration
2018-09-28 ABUL RIZVI: Privatising visa processing – the alarm bells are ringing (Part 2) immigration
2018-09-27 ABUL RIZVI. Privatising visa processing - the alarm bells are ringing (Part 1) immigration
2018-09-21 ABUL RIZVI. Morrison’s U-Turn on Migrants for the Bush. immigration
2018-09-06 ABUL RIZVI. Playing God. politics
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