Dream suburb to nightmare
For months, Melbourne’s western suburbs have played reluctant host to a violent incidents involving young African-Australians.
For months, Melbourne’s western suburbs have played reluctant host to a violent incidents involving young African-Australians.
Residents in the Melbourne suburb where rival South Sudanese gangs clashed last night tell of their hours of horror.
Peter Dutton has warned Daniel Andrews to sort out the African gangs issue in Victoria or “someone is going to be killed”.
Wojciech Adamczyk concedes it was a tough decision to move halfway across the world.
Reserve Bank governor Philip Lowe is not an expert on the economics of immigration.
Predictions that Australia’s population would not hit 25 million until 2051 were shattered a decade after they were made.
RBA governor Philip Lowe has used the population milestone of 25 million people to highlight the benefits of immigration.
Victoria Police defend their actions as it emerges dozens of youths of African appearance who set upon officers last night were from two separate groups.
Liberal senator Dean Smith is ramping up pressure on the government to support a year-long Senate inquiry into population.
BankSA chief executive Nick Reade says incentives are needed to attract skilled migrants to smaller cities and regional centres.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics’ population clock has struck 25 million, and this healthy baby boy may have been the one.
Almost 90 per cent of new permanent arrivals settle to our biggest cities, previously unpublished figures reveal.
Alan Tudge has hit back at Tim Soutphommasane, after the race commissioner accused MPs of promoting racial division for personal gain.
The biggest driver of our growth isn’t migrants or people having babies. It’s people coming here temporarily and not going home.
Australian negotiators repeatedly warned officials a UN pact on migration was adopting requirements that threatened sovereignty.
The UN’s sinister attempt to usurp our immigration policies shows a disdain for our democracy that verges on contempt.
Labor would work with Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Canada and NZ to resettle asylum seekers, Bill Shorten says.
Wesfarmers chief executive Rob Scott has warned lower migration levels will lead to fewer jobs and lower wages.
Our population growth has become a matter of life and death for the Coalition.
The line between economic and political migrants is so blurred that we will have to tighten the definition of ‘refugee.
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