Over the past few decades the world has seen a large increase in the number of people seeking asylum. The reactions from Western nations have been varied and the question of responsibility is of social and political significance. When Murdoch Stephens began his campaign in 2013, New Zealand had not increased its refugee quota in 30 years, and amidst this global refugee crisis, their intake figures were poor by international comparison. In Doing Our Bit – The Campaign to Double the Refugee Quota, Murdoch Stephens reviews his campaign, and issues the challenge that New Zealand is not just a passive spectator in the refugee crisis
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Facing the media after a reported 5.6 per cent swing against him in the Brisbane seat of Dickson, Au...
In May 2016 refugees were, once again, brought to the forefront of an Australian federal election ca...
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The challenge to humanitarianism posed by the vexed question of refugees and asylum seekers lies at ...
From 2013 the Doing Our Bit campaign has been calling for New Zealand to double its refugee quota fr...
From 2013 the Doing Our Bit campaign has been calling for New Zealand to double its refugee quota fr...
Providing a brief history of boat arriving asylum seekers in Australia, as well as the various gover...
The magnitude and complexity of the issues arising from the flow of asylum seekers and refugees glob...
In the wake of the Coalition Government’s narrow victory in the first Australian election since the ...
While there is clear evidence of the negative effects of Australian policy with respect to people se...
Today, Australia’s response to asylum-seeking ‘boat people’ is a hot-button issue ...
Since the end of World War II, successive governments have helped more than 800,000 refugees and dis...
Our research shows that when it comes to immigration simply proposing ever more punitive measures wo...
This article argues that the many reasons for softening Australia’s position on refugees are idealis...
This article argues that the many reasons for softening Australia’s position on refugees are idealis...
Facing the media after a reported 5.6 per cent swing against him in the Brisbane seat of Dickson, Au...
In May 2016 refugees were, once again, brought to the forefront of an Australian federal election ca...
Prime Minister Bill English was roundly criticised last week for mumbling into his sleeve when asked...
The challenge to humanitarianism posed by the vexed question of refugees and asylum seekers lies at ...
From 2013 the Doing Our Bit campaign has been calling for New Zealand to double its refugee quota fr...
From 2013 the Doing Our Bit campaign has been calling for New Zealand to double its refugee quota fr...
Providing a brief history of boat arriving asylum seekers in Australia, as well as the various gover...
The magnitude and complexity of the issues arising from the flow of asylum seekers and refugees glob...
In the wake of the Coalition Government’s narrow victory in the first Australian election since the ...
While there is clear evidence of the negative effects of Australian policy with respect to people se...
Today, Australia’s response to asylum-seeking ‘boat people’ is a hot-button issue ...
Since the end of World War II, successive governments have helped more than 800,000 refugees and dis...
Our research shows that when it comes to immigration simply proposing ever more punitive measures wo...
This article argues that the many reasons for softening Australia’s position on refugees are idealis...
This article argues that the many reasons for softening Australia’s position on refugees are idealis...
Facing the media after a reported 5.6 per cent swing against him in the Brisbane seat of Dickson, Au...
In May 2016 refugees were, once again, brought to the forefront of an Australian federal election ca...