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Natassia Chrysanthos is a federal politics reporter covering Home Affairs for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. She reports on immigration, social cohesion issues and the NDIS from Parliament House in Canberra.

Senior Liberal headlines event for student visa agents before tanking migration bill
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Senior Liberal headlines event for student visa agents before tanking migration bill

Coalition education spokeswoman Sarah Henderson headlined an event for migration agents and private colleges in the weeks before tanking Labor’s high-profile student caps bill.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos and Paul Sakkal

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Rich city universities got off too lightly under Labor’s caps: Dutton

Rich city universities got off too lightly under Labor’s caps: Dutton

Peter Dutton promised deeper cuts to student numbers and said “plenty of international students in pretty schmick accommodation” were stopping Australians from accessing housing.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
The issue dividing Australians more than ever

The issue dividing Australians more than ever

Roughly half of Australians believe immigration is too high, although their attitudes appear to be driven by record levels of worry about housing and the economy rather than a surge in anti-migrant sentiment.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
Migration scheme in turmoil as Coalition, Greens torpedo overseas student caps

Migration scheme in turmoil as Coalition, Greens torpedo overseas student caps

Labor’s laws to limit the number of foreign students have been blocked, the government calling Peter Dutton “a fraud” over his party’s decision.

  • by Paul Sakkal and Natassia Chrysanthos
Australia quietly ditches $4.6b detention contract with scandal-plagued Serco

Australia quietly ditches $4.6b detention contract with scandal-plagued Serco

The British multinational will no longer run immigration detention centres, ending a partnership that has been riddled with claims of violence, drug trade, neglect and understaffing.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
Abortion back on election agenda after Greens push Labor to improve access
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Abortion back on election agenda after Greens push Labor to improve access

An exclusive poll shows that voters across all parties want abortion laws left alone, after a messy political debate raised fears laws could be unwound.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos and Olivia Ireland
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Who decides what’s true? The ‘gaping hole’ in Labor’s misinformation bill

Who decides what’s true? The ‘gaping hole’ in Labor’s misinformation bill

Constitutional law expert Anne Twomey says the proposed law has a big problem: “When it talks about what’s ‘reasonably verifiable’ as false, how do you decide?”

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
Free RSV vaccines for mothers and babies as cases spike by 37,000

Free RSV vaccines for mothers and babies as cases spike by 37,000

The respiratory virus is the leading cause of hospitalisation for infants, with 12,000 babies admitted each year. Before next winter, protection for mums and bubs will be free.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
About 1 million Australians use vapes. Chemists dispensed them just 3500 times last month

About 1 million Australians use vapes. Chemists dispensed them just 3500 times last month

Data supplied to Senate estimates reveals a slow uptake in pharmacy vape sales during October, the first time e-cigarettes could be bought after a consultation with a chemist.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
Labor wants Australia to pay countries to take former detainees

Labor wants Australia to pay countries to take former detainees

The proposed laws come as former immigration detainees are told they are freed from curfews and electronic monitoring after a High Court challenge.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
Labor back to drawing board on ankle bracelet laws after High Court defeat

Labor back to drawing board on ankle bracelet laws after High Court defeat

The High Court ruled that forcing former immigration detainees to wear ankle bracelets and live under curfews is unlawful, in a massive blow to the Albanese government that Tony Burke vowed to counter with new laws.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos

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