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Indonesian immigration rules changes could lead to more people trafficking to Australia
Australia has increased demand for IT professionals - Apply for 457 visa now!
Record number of New Zealanders emigrating to Australia
Changes to New Zealand Immigration Skills Shortage List
Australian immigration sees increase in Working Holiday Visa program
New visa policy for entertainment industry workers in New Zealand
Changes coming to Australian skilled migration visa program - Apply now!
Immigration New Zealand to implement new online visa system
Australian Immigration to evaluate Professional Year visa program
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The Australian government has announced a consultation on draft legislation intended to protect the Australian labour market from firms which knowingly employ illegal labour. Chris Bowen MP, the Australian Immigration Minister, announced the consultation on the Migration Amendment (Reform of Employer Sanctions) Bill 2012.
Fact-finding missions by the Australian Defence Force (ADF) have shown that the asylum seeker detention centres on Nauru and Manus, Papua New Guinea, are in poor states of repair. Last week the Australian government legislated to re-open the centres, which were closed down eight years ago when the Australian Labor Party came to power. The Australian Home Office Minister Jason Clare said last week that the Nauru centre would be opened 'in weeks not months'.
The Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) predicts that annual net overseas immigration will rise slowly to about 208,000 in the year ending in June 2016 from its current level of around 198,000 in the year ending in June 2012.
An application to grant temporary work visas to 2,062 foreign skilled workers has been submitted to the Australian government. The workers would work in Australian resources projects The application, made by British recruitment firm Cape, is the biggest block application for temporary '457' visas yet made. It became public when a series of letters between Cape Australia, unions and the Australian government were leaked to the Australian Sunday Times newspaper. Australian unions oppose the application calling it a 'slap in the face for Australian workers.'