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Ban on visa-hopping unlikely to affect high-skill migrants: new research

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Migrants who ‘hop’ between student visas have weaker labour market outcomes, meaning the government’s recent ban on visa-hopping is unlikely to result in a significant loss of talented migrants, new research by the e61 Institute has found.   The study compared the jobs and salaries of international students who got a second student visa and … Continued

More fossil fuel gas no solution for climate or energy – Federal Coalition still without a plan to protect Australia’s climate

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16th October 2024  Climate advocacy organisation Solutions for Climate Australia today slammed the Federal Liberal-National Party for announcing they wanted to spend taxpayer money to expand and imbed the use of expensive fossil fuel gas in electricity production. ‘The mining and burning of gas produces huge volumes of climate pollution. We need to systematically phase … Continued

Transition to EVs – final hearing in South Australia

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As part of its inquiry into the transition to electric vehicles (EVs) the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water will travel to Adelaide to hear from representatives from SA Power Networks, government departments, academics and Mitsubishi Motors about Australia’s transition to electric vehicles. The Committee will hold a half day of … Continued

Treaties Committee to hold first AUKUS public hearing

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The Joint Standing Committee on Treaties will hold its first public hearing for its inquiry into the Agreement among the Government of Australia, the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and the Government of the United States of America for Cooperation Related to Naval Nuclear Propulsion (AUKUS agreement). The AUKUS agreement establishes a legally … Continued

Enough Waiting: Urgent Support Needed for Homeless Veterans

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Vasey RSL Care has spent close to two years advocating at the highest levels of government to co-fund its innovative response to veteran homelessness – and its causes – through The V Centre Veteran Empowerment Program. In the ex-service community, one veteran takes their own life every 5 days. This is simply not acceptable, and … Continued

‘Woefully low’ JobSeeker payment just 20% of average wage

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In Anti-Poverty Week ACOSS has released new analysis which shows that the woefully low JobSeeker payment is just 20% of the average wage.  The ACOSS Briefing on Solutions to Poverty shows that while the average wage in Australia is $1,923 per week, JobSeeker is just $393. The payment is only 43% of the $916-per-week minimum wage, … Continued

Final Public Hearing – Inquiry into Australia’s response to Pacific priorities

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On 14 October 2024, the Foreign Affairs and Aid Subcommittee of the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade will conduct its fifth and final public hearing for its inquiry into Australia’s response to the priorities of Pacific Islands and countries in the Pacific. The Committee will today hear evidence from Pacific civil society representatives across the … Continued

Aussies have had enough: ATO receives 250,000 tip-offs

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The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) received 250,000 tip-offs from the community about tax avoidance and other dishonest behaviours since 1 July 2019. More than 47,000 tip-offs were reported in the 2023–24 financial year alone.  The Australian community understands that cheating tax is not on, rather it is stealing money needed for essential community services we … Continued