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    Nauruan government intends to process the refugee claims of 600 asylum seekers within a week. Furthermore, the Australian Government Policy is trying to stop the boat people from entering into Australia by sending asylum seekers to places like Nauru. This is a current issue that has been generating a lot of debates amongst Australians. Today we will be talking to Anika Tukara an Asylum seeker advocate who works with Asylum seeker resource centre. Please give a round of applause and welcome…

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    Asylum Seekers As a member of the Human Rights summit, it is obvious that Australia is failing to uphold the high standards required for the treatment of asylum seekers. The evidence clearly demonstrates that Australia is in breach of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights which is totally unacceptable and must be altered immediately. The United Nations define asylum seekers as a person who is outside their own country and is unwilling to return due to a well-founded fear of…

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    rights. One such approach has been the creation of detention centres to process asylum seekers. In this essay, an argument is made that while short-term detention of asylum seekers is justifiable, indefinite mandatory detention is a violation of human rights and therefore unacceptable. This notion is looked at in the context of Australia, and the human rights violations that indefinite detention has on asylum seekers who travel there. Before delving…

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    always the case. Despite there being people in Australia from ethnicities all over the world, Australia isn’t very welcoming to a specific group of people, that is, Asylum Seekers. The Australian government, both past and present, has introduced very tight laws regarding the treatment and Australia’s acceptance of Asylum Seekers. This is unacceptable. Not only is Australia a signatory to the UN 1951 Refugee Convention, which means that we have a duty as a country to protect them, but also…

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    ASYLUM SEEKERS REPORT SAMPLE RESPONSE LIVES HANG IN THE BALANCE Earlier this year the Australian Government had struck a deal with Malaysia to exchange 800 asylum seekers in exchange for 4000 already processed refugees. This was in an effort to break the people smugglers ‘business model’. Mr Bowen, Minister for Immigration, and his department was set to send the first group of asylum seekers to Malaysia in early August. The group of asylum seekers chosen to be sent included children and there…

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    Question: “How has Australia protected human rights of asylum seekers in Immigration detention centers?” My Research Project was motivated by a movie screening I had attended during Refugee Week. The film viewed was “Mary meets Mohammad” (2013), which documented the commencement of Tasmania’s first Immigration detention Centre in 2011. From this involvement I was inquisitive as to how alacritous Australia’s society is in supporting asylum seekers and refugees. Having limited prior knowledge on…

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    Book one of an intended series, Glennis Browne's The Fortune Seekers traverses time in a thought provoking saga, which delivers a tale of pioneering life that includes the elements of wanderlust, adventure, drama and romance, all steeped in a well plotted, and vividly re-imagined history. Author Browne brings the mid 1800's back to life, within this exploration of the erstwhile era of the Australian Gold Rush. The narrative poses the multi-faceted hardships people faced during that time in…

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    Asylum seekers are still fleeing conflict from their country of origin to gain protection from their host country. This has negative impacts on various levels including psychological aspects on the asylum seeker, the asylum seekers family, the local community and Australia as a whole. The individual asylum seeker has been exposed to such depravity it effects are long and misunderstood. The trauma that negatively impacts memory, emotions, thoughts and worldviews, suicidal and psychiatric issues.…

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    Job Seekers Case Study

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    Participants and Procedure This study aims to explore job choice making process with a focus on new job seekers, thus college graduates with a degree in hospitality and tourism management (HTM) was selected. College students are an important recruitment pool to companies (Breaugh, 1992) because they have developed their skills related to their future careers through a systematic process and curriculum designed by universities and colleges. They have also accumulated experience through…

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    to place asylum seekers in mandatory detention instead of allowing them to live in the community while their claims are being processed. Politicians and media organisations have manipulated public opinion…

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