A new survey finds the Australian public are largely happy for Pacific migration policy settings to stay the same, say Leng, ...
Australians hold many mistaken beliefs about immigration, which might explain some negative attitudes, say Alyssa Leng, Ryan Edwards and Terence Wood.
Much has been and much more will be written about the looming abolition of USAID. It’s “the removal of a huge and important tool of American global statecraft” (Konyndyk), or the wood-chipping of a ...
By measuring refugee intake against past figures or population size, Australia fails to meet its global responsibilities, say ...
Businesses, individuals and governments have faced difficulties obtaining foreign exchange (FX) in PNG over the last decade.
Bougainville needs continued peacebuilding support, not just efforts to strengthen law and justice, say Sinclair Dinnen, Dennis Kuiai and Miranda Forsyth.
According to the PNG MP Database, the typical Papua New Guinean Member of Parliament (MP) is in their second term of parliament. Only seven are in their fifth term, and only two are in their sixth.
Although the Trump administration is now attempting to walk back some of the most obviously murderous aspects of its aid freeze, its ramifications remain: the damage already done, the effects on work ...
The Mae La refugee camp was first established 40 years ago on the Thai-Myanmar border, and today many refugees living there do not know life anywhere else. Without a right to work in Thailand, the ...
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