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Australia Pauses China Working Holiday Visas Ahead of Reforms

Hong Kong Standard 15 May 2024
Australia has suspended its working holiday visa program for Chinese citizens, ahead of changes which will see applicants from certain countries compete for a limited number of spaces. Citizens from ...
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Net migration loss of NZ citizens tops 50,000 for first time

NewstalkZB 14 May 2024
A record 52,500 New Zealand citizens left the country in the year ended March 31, according to Stats NZ ... About 31,900 Philippines citizens arrived ... Many of the departing citizens were probably heading to Australia and the UK, he said.
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New Zealanders leaving at a record pace while immigration slows

RNZ 14 May 2024
Stats NZ monthly data showed 52,500 New Zealand citizens left in the year ended March, with 39 percent aged between 18 and 30, and more than half overall headed to Australia.
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Johan Botha named head coach of Brisbane Heat , Queensland Bulls on 3-year deal

Suryaa 14 May 2024
Brisbane, May 14 (IANS) Former South African cricketer Johan Botha has been appointed as the new head coach of Big Bash League club Brisbane Heat and Australia domestic cricket team Queensland Bulls for the next three years.
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Johan Botha named Brisbane Heat and Queensland's new coach

Hindustan Times 14 May 2024
As per cricket.com.au, between 2005 and 2012, the 42-year-old played 123 times for the Proteas and became an Australian citizen shortly after. He then went on to lead South Australia and Adelaide ...
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In-person primary voting slow at Anne Arundel polling locations

Baltimore Sun 14 May 2024
By 4 p.m ... (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo) ... Senate races ... Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley, who was born in South Africa and raised in Australia but became a U.S. citizen in 2009, voted with his son Dash, 19, at the city’s Salvation Army around 11 a.m ... .
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Four Vietnamese people found near Broome as Australia’s asylum boat policy under strain

AOL 13 May 2024
Non-citizens who arrive by sea without lawful permission to enter Australia are categorised as “unauthorised maritime arrivals” and are never allowed to settle in Australia, even if they are determined to be owed protection under refugee conventions.
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Elon Musk has won a victory for free speech in Australia

The Spectator 13 May 2024
Yet in Australia both she and the government she serves seemingly believe these fundamental freedoms must be reined in and supervised by government, and that their citizens need to be protected from themselves.
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Groundbreaking Convenience For Global Travelers: Saudi E-Visa Simplifies Entry Process For Citizens Of Brunei, Australia, ...

MENA FN 13 May 2024
(MENAFN - Zex PR Wire) Riyadh, SA, 12th May 2024, Navigating international travel just got smoother for citizens of Brunei, Australia, Austria, and Belgium with the launch of Saudi Visa's latest ... .
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Graphic footage of the alleged stabbing attack on a bishop will be unlocked at 5pm ...

The Daily Mail 13 May 2024
But lawyer Tim Begbie KC told the court that staff at the eSafety Commissioner's office 'were able to use standard VPNs to access videos banned from Australia' ... to keeping its citizens safer online'.
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Exploring Australian flavor and culture in HCMC

The Saigon Times 12 May 2024
Taste of Australia 2024 aims to introduce the rich cuisine, diverse culture and attractive study abroad opportunities in Australia to Vietnamese citizens and visitors, said Sarah Hooper, consul general of Australia in HCMC.
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Heath funding fails to keep up with inflation or demand - doctors' union

RNZ 12 May 2024
It now sits at around 7 percent, compared with an average of 12 percent in 14 comparable countries, including Australia, Britain, Canada, the United States and various European nations ... In Australia, ...
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Australia will seek to return Rwandans to PNG after unauthorised arrival in Torres Strait

AOL 10 May 2024
Five men in custody after ‘unauthorised’ crossing into Australia through Torres Strait ... But arrivals of citizens of other countries who use the islands off PNG to claim asylum in Australia are considerably rarer.
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Australia and Tuvalu sign new commitment to improve security relations and eliminate veto power

Jurist 10 May 2024
Australia is working with Tuvaluans to develop a special mobility pathway that will allow Tuvaluan citizens to come to Australia, whether permanently or temporarily to diversify their livelihoods and acquire new skills.

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