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On 13 June 2017 Prime Minister Turnbull warned that since September 2014, Australia has seen five attacks and 12 disruptions of terrorist plots. The Attorney General’s Department stated in December 2015 that “Australians currently face the most significant threat from terrorism in our nation’s history.” National security has always been at the core of the national interest. The primary object of the Migration Act 1958 (Cth) (MA) is to “regulate, in the national interest, the coming into, and presence in, Australia of non-citizens”. This seminar examines how national security considerations affect migration decision-making.
Date & Time:
Mon, 18 September 2017 4.00pm - 5.00pm
CPD Points:
none Points Professional Management
none Points Professional Responsibility
1 Points Skills
none Points Ethics
Price:
Member:
$$125
Non-Member:
$$190