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Organisation

Department of Immigration and Border Protection (Australia)

Owning Institution:
Report

Review into recent allegations relating to conditions and circumstance at the Regional Processing Centre in Nauru: final report


Submitted to the government in early February 2015, this independent review by former integrity commissioner Philip Moss was released to the public on 20 March 2015. The review was commissioned in October 2014 to investigate allegations of sexual and physical assault on asylum seekers and the the sexual exploitation of detainees, including children, by security...
Strategy

Blueprint for integration


Working together with the professional and dedicated people of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection and the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service, we have the opportunity to create history as we integrate our functions into a new Department and establish the Australian Border Force.
Report

Continuous survey of Australia's migrants: cohort 1 report – August 2014


This study of almost nine thousand recent migrants examines their labour market integration. Executive summary Between October and December 2013, almost nine thousand recent migrants participated in the first Continuous Survey of Australia’s Migrants (CSAM) since 2011. This cohort – known as CSAM Cohort 1 – comprised Skill Stream Primary Applicants and their Migrating Unit...
Report

Review into the events of 16 - 18 February 2014 at the Manus Regional Processing Centre


No single party was directly to blame for the two nights of violence that led to the death of the Iranian asylum seeker Reza Barati at Manus detention centre, according to a long-awaited government-commissioned review. The Cornall review, which places significant emphasis on the conduct of asylum seekers in the runup to the unrest, took...
Report

Regional retention of migrants: critical success factors


Regional Australia is experiencing a range of economic and social trends that are challenging the ability of many communities to adapt. In response to these challenges, Australian governments at the national, state and territory and local levels have developed a range of programs attempting to help drive economic prosperity in the regions. At the national...

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