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No maps, no GPS, no training: How 44 people survived being turned back in the Timor Sea
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No maps, no GPS, no training: How 44 people survived being turned back in the Timor Sea

Many members of the group tried to reach Australia after seeing a TikTok video promising them high wages. They never made it.

  • by Zach Hope and Amilia Rosa

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Asylum claims at six-year high as record numbers await decision
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Asylum claims at six-year high as record numbers await decision

The list of people in limbo is growing by about 1000 a month as huge backlogs and five-year appeal wait times expose the immigration system to exploitation.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
This rule puts Border Force workers above the law – and it was just quietly extended
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This rule puts Border Force workers above the law – and it was just quietly extended

The government has renewed a rule that exempts Operation Sovereign Borders staff from the need to take “reasonable care” not to harm asylum seekers at sea.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
Asylum seeker dies in Melbourne a day after self-immolation
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Asylum seeker dies in Melbourne a day after self-immolation

Mano Yogalingam had been part of a protest demanding permanent residency for more than 8000 people who arrived in Australia by boat more than a decade ago.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos and Henrietta Cook
‘Judgment was sacrificed to ambition’: Malcolm Turnbull’s ASIO folly rightly reversed

‘Judgment was sacrificed to ambition’: Malcolm Turnbull’s ASIO folly rightly reversed

Despite the warnings of Australia’s most senior national security professionals, Peter Dutton and Mike Pezzullo convinced Turnbull to act in error.

  • by George Brandis
Chinese students outnumber others in asylum claims surge

Chinese students outnumber others in asylum claims surge

Visas for Chinese students continue to be approved at much higher rates than other source countries. A former top immigration bureaucrat is urging the government to overhaul the system.

  • by Angus Thompson
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The reality behind the headlines of Indonesia’s people smugglers

The reality behind the headlines of Indonesia’s people smugglers

The men on Rote Island deny any involvement in two successful boat runs of illegal immigrants to Australia this year, but they know who we need to speak to.

  • by Zach Hope
These men watched a croc kill their friend. Australia doesn’t know, and he’s not the first

These men watched a croc kill their friend. Australia doesn’t know, and he’s not the first

Faced with diminished fish stocks and what they say are outdated Australian government policies, Indonesian fishermen are risking everything.

  • by Zach Hope and Amilia Rosa
Fire danger and bits from Bunnings: $50m border boats beset with problems

Fire danger and bits from Bunnings: $50m border boats beset with problems

Insiders claim Australian Border Force’s Cape-class boats are plagued with dangerous issues. An investigation has revealed one was out of action when a people-smuggling vessel landed in Western Australia.

  • by Nick McKenzie, Zach Hope, Garry McNab and Amilia Rosa
‘Afraid and traumatised’: One in four Palestinians claiming asylum in Australia

‘Afraid and traumatised’: One in four Palestinians claiming asylum in Australia

The push for permanent protection for some temporary visa holders is a fresh test of Labor’s response to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

  • by Angus Thompson and Matthew Knott
Mothballing Nauru’s detention centre could save $250 million in a year

Mothballing Nauru’s detention centre could save $250 million in a year

Home Affairs expects the centre to move from an “active state” to “enduring capability” – empty but operated by a skeleton staff.

  • by Olivia Ireland, James Massola and Angus Thompson

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