Australian immigration policy, as long-term planning was abandoned and discriminatory rhetoric returned to the political ...
Australia’s federal system was designed for the nineteenth century. Today it produces duplication, dysfunction and state ...
As global displacement reaches record highs, UNHCR marks its 75th anniversary facing deep funding cuts that threaten its ...
A US-backed peace proposal negotiated with Moscow but excluding Ukraine risks entrenching Russian gains and leaving Kyiv ...
The government’s response to the Briggs review abandons legislated reform and leaves ministers wide discretion over ...
Sydney’s Mardi Gras is facing a defining struggle over its purpose and identity. As corporate sponsors and political ...
A warning from Japan’s prime minister about Taiwan has triggered a sharp exchange with Beijing, revealing how nationalism is ...
From being custodians of public knowledge, governments are turning to architects of manufactured ignorance. Amid disappearing ...
We recognise the First Peoples of this nation and their ongoing connection to culture and country. We acknowledge First Nations Peoples as the Traditional Owners, Custodians and Lore Keepers of the ...
Zhenlin Cui is a PhD candidate at SOAS University of London and a Visiting Research Fellow at Waseda University.
From being custodians of public knowledge, governments are turning to architects of manufactured ignorance. Amid disappearing evidence, citizens are struggling to hold power to account.
Ellen Hansen has recently returned to Australia after 26 years with UNHCR, most recently as Deputy Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific. She has also served as UNHCR’s Head of Governance Service ...
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