At least this time around, Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke had new legislation ready for introduction to restore ankle ...
In a decisive ruling, Australia’s High Court struck down government measures aimed at curbing the freedoms of non-citizens ...
The immigration minister has swiftly imposed freedom restrictions on former detainees but there are concerns about whether ...
Following the High Court decision, shadow minister for immigration Dan Tehan asked during Thursday's Question Time how many “hardened criminals in the community are wearing ankle bracelets or subject ...
Immigration detainees in Australia will again be subject to sweeping new powers covering the use of ankle monitors and ...
Detainees released from immigration centres will remain in the community without ankle monitors or curfews until each is individually assessed under Labor’s new plan to counter a High Court ruling ...
The federal government is seeking powers to re-detain the 224 released "NZYQ" detainees if it can find another country to accept them, as well as powers to pay a foreign nation to take them.
An emergency fix should make sure former immigration detainees are still subject to curfews and monitoring while satisfying ...
Skirting around a High Court ruling, the government has introduced laws that would continue subjecting immigration detainees to ankle monitoring and curfews.
Skirting around a High Court ruling, the government has introduced laws that would continue subjecting immigration detainees ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke will urgently introduce new ...