In recent years, the Australian Government has framed the arrival of asylum seekers by boat as a national security risk and the policy of stopping ‘unauthorised maritime arrivals’ has been used extensively byvarious political parties in their election campaign platforms (Phillips, 2017). Click on the pdf to read more
When refugees displaced to Australia’s offshore detention do speak, it is through surveillance upend...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the following: how indefinite detention for deterre...
For almost two decades, negative portrayals of asylum seekers arriving in Australia by boat have bee...
All asylum seekers who arrive in Australia’s territorial waters by boat are subject to mandato...
Australia’s mandatory detention policy allows for non-citizens without a valid visa to be held in si...
When refugees displaced to Australia’s offshore detention do speak, it is via violations of privacy ...
Legitimate concerns about people smuggling should not cause Australia to depart from its intern...
The Australian government has long been criticized for its harsh treatment and policies towards boat...
In late 2001, the Australian government put asylum seekers at the centre of its re-election campaign...
The Australian government has spent over a billion dollars a year on managing offshore detention (Bu...
Australia’s approach to asylum seekers is a contested area of public policy and has been subjected t...
Australia's policy of indefinite mandatory detention was legislatively bolted in 1992 and applied to...
On health grounds, immigration detention should be used in very limited ways Like all rich nation...
When refugees displaced to Australia’s offshore detention do speak, it is through surveillance...
Public health professionals have a responsibility to protect and promote the right to health amongst...
When refugees displaced to Australia’s offshore detention do speak, it is through surveillance upend...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the following: how indefinite detention for deterre...
For almost two decades, negative portrayals of asylum seekers arriving in Australia by boat have bee...
All asylum seekers who arrive in Australia’s territorial waters by boat are subject to mandato...
Australia’s mandatory detention policy allows for non-citizens without a valid visa to be held in si...
When refugees displaced to Australia’s offshore detention do speak, it is via violations of privacy ...
Legitimate concerns about people smuggling should not cause Australia to depart from its intern...
The Australian government has long been criticized for its harsh treatment and policies towards boat...
In late 2001, the Australian government put asylum seekers at the centre of its re-election campaign...
The Australian government has spent over a billion dollars a year on managing offshore detention (Bu...
Australia’s approach to asylum seekers is a contested area of public policy and has been subjected t...
Australia's policy of indefinite mandatory detention was legislatively bolted in 1992 and applied to...
On health grounds, immigration detention should be used in very limited ways Like all rich nation...
When refugees displaced to Australia’s offshore detention do speak, it is through surveillance...
Public health professionals have a responsibility to protect and promote the right to health amongst...
When refugees displaced to Australia’s offshore detention do speak, it is through surveillance upend...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the following: how indefinite detention for deterre...
For almost two decades, negative portrayals of asylum seekers arriving in Australia by boat have bee...