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Australia’s Shame: Child Abuse as a Border Defense Strategy?
By Greg Austin
Australia has to find a way to protect its borders without seeing children in its care subjected to repeat sexual abuse.
Australia’s Controversial Asylum Policies
By Gemima Harvey
The country’s brutal policies are leaving it increasingly isolated.
Small Island, Big Business: Nauru's Choice on Migrants
By Benjamin David Baker
Is replacing phosphate with refugees the best solution for Nauru?
Cautions for Australians, Lies for Refugees
By Elaine Pearson
Australia is pulling out all stops to convince asylum seekers to take the Cambodia option.
New Zealand's Mass Surveillance of Pacific States Exposed
By Ankit Panda
New Zealand's Government Communications Security Bureau conducts mass surveillance of several Pacific states.
Australia’s Troubling Asylum Seeker Policy
By Hugh Tuckfield
Years of politicizing the issue have created a serious stain on Australia’s human rights record.
People Smugglers Feel the Pinch
By Luke Hunt
People smugglers find business tougher as the Australian government’s crackdown begins to have an impact.
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