Monday, January 30, 2017

Australia: International student enrolments rise by 12% - Study International News


Study International News

Australia: International student enrolments rise by 12%
Study International News
However, as the statistics are based on numbers reported from institutions and the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP), the DEP offers the caveat that its numbers are considerably higher than the actual head count for a given period.



Originally Published here: Australia: International student enrolments rise by 12% - Study International News

Friday, January 27, 2017

DİBP: Her alanda 'Hayır'ı örgütleyeceğiz - Evrensel Gazetesi


DİBP: Her alanda 'Hayır'ı örgütleyeceğiz
Evrensel Gazetesi
Çok sayıda siyasi parti, politikacı, meslek örgütü ve insan hakları aktivistinin katılımıyla kurulan Demokrasi İçin Birlik Platformu, Alevi Kurumları Beyoğlu Divriği Kültür Derneği'nde bir araya geldi. Toplantının yapıldığı salona "Herkes için ...



Originally Published here: DİBP: Her alanda 'Hayır'ı örgütleyeceğiz - Evrensel Gazetesi

'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's ... - The Flinders News


The Flinders News

'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's ...
The Flinders News
Passengers would be whisked through immigration and customs without stopping or encountering humans under a radical overhaul due to start this year.

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Originally Published here: 'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's ... - The Flinders News

Thursday, January 26, 2017

Washington may offer reporting extension under CSPA - Chemical Watch (subscription)


Washington may offer reporting extension under CSPA
Chemical Watch (subscription)
Manufacturers may be able to request a reporting extension, under a new proposal in the update of Washington state's Children's Safe Products Act. The Washington Department of Ecology recently released a revised reporting timeline for manufacturers, ...



Originally Published here: Washington may offer reporting extension under CSPA - Chemical Watch (subscription)

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Australia Day Awards 2017: Victorians to be given honours | Herald ... - Herald Sun


Herald Sun

Australia Day Awards 2017: Victorians to be given honours | Herald ...
Herald Sun
NEARLY 200 Victorians will given Australia Day honours recognising hard work and achievement in their communities. And as Australians receive their awards ...

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Australia Day Awards 2017: Victorians to be given honours - Herald Sun


Herald Sun

Australia Day Awards 2017: Victorians to be given honours
Herald Sun
In relation to the Australian government department, DIBP, what do the letters DIBP stand for? 48. The 1980 album, Alphabravocharliedeltaechofoxtrotgolf, was the debut album of which band? 49. Who was the captain of the Socceroos at the 2014 FIFA World ...

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Originally Published here: Australia Day Awards 2017: Victorians to be given honours - Herald Sun

Australian airports could replace passports with face recognition ... - Gapyear.com


Gapyear.com

Australian airports could replace passports with face recognition ...
Gapyear.com
Australia is planning to replace using passports at border control with state-of-the-art biometric recognition technology.

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Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Consultation complete on customs licensing arrangements - http://ift.tt/1SzQm2n (subscription) (blog)


http://ift.tt/1SzQm2n (subscription) (blog)

Consultation complete on customs licensing arrangements
http://ift.tt/1SzQm2n (subscription) (blog)
CUSTOMS brokers submitted their final feedback on the new Customs Licensing Review to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) at the last Customs Licensing Review workshop held.



Originally Published here: Consultation complete on customs licensing arrangements - http://ift.tt/1SzQm2n (subscription) (blog)

Get a convenient migration process to Australia from experts says ... - Satellite PR News (press release)


Get a convenient migration process to Australia from experts says ...
Satellite PR News (press release)
AECC Global – Australia is a popular choice for international students and job seekers. The presence of a quality education system and globally recognised ...



Originally Published here: Get a convenient migration process to Australia from experts says ... - Satellite PR News (press release)

Get a convenient migration process to Australia from experts says AECC Global - Satellite PR News (press release)


Get a convenient migration process to Australia from experts says AECC Global
Satellite PR News (press release)
The Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) is the apex body controlling the inflow of immigrants in Australia. DIBP changes immigration policies and visa guidelines as per the interests of the country. The dynamic and complex visa ...



Originally Published here: Get a convenient migration process to Australia from experts says AECC Global - Satellite PR News (press release)

Press Release: Get a convenient migration process to Australia from ... - PRWire (press release)


Press Release: Get a convenient migration process to Australia from ...
PRWire (press release)
AECC Global – Australia is a popular choice for international students and job seekers.

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Originally Published here: Press Release: Get a convenient migration process to Australia from ... - PRWire (press release)

Monday, January 23, 2017

Get a convenient migration process to Australia from experts says AECC Global - PRWire (press release)


Get a convenient migration process to Australia from experts says AECC Global
PRWire (press release)
The Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) is the apex body controlling the inflow of immigrants in Australia. DIBP changes immigration policies and visa guidelines as per the interests of the country. The dynamic and complex visa ...

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Originally Published here: Get a convenient migration process to Australia from experts says AECC Global - PRWire (press release)

Face recognition technology to vet travellers to Australia | Daily Mail ... - Daily Mail


Daily Mail

Face recognition technology to vet travellers to Australia | Daily Mail ...
Daily Mail
Australia plans to trial the first contactless system in Canberra later this year with fliers faces, fingerprints or eyes scanned. The technology means passports ...

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Face recognition technology to vet travellers to Australia - Daily Mail


Daily Mail

Face recognition technology to vet travellers to Australia
Daily Mail
Australia is set to be at the forefront of contactless airport security, with passengers soon able to travel through the country's aviation hubs using biometric recognition alone. The Australian Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP ...



Originally Published here: Face recognition technology to vet travellers to Australia - Daily Mail

Audit dismay at offshore contracting - PS News


Audit dismay at offshore contracting
PS News
... contractual processes followed by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) for the management of offshore processing centres in Nauru and Papua New Guinea has found they fell “well short of effective contract management practice”.



Originally Published here: Audit dismay at offshore contracting - PS News

Sunday, January 22, 2017

A world first? Automatic recognition system to replace passport control at Australian airports - RT


A world first? Automatic recognition system to replace passport control at Australian airports
RT
“Biometric capability will reduce manual processes, allowing a fast, seamless self-processing experience for up to 90% of travellers and enable border control officers to concentrate on passengers of interest,” the DIBP said in its 2015 statement ...



Originally Published here: A world first? Automatic recognition system to replace passport control at Australian airports - RT

A world first? Automatic recognition system to replace passport control at Australian airports - Mirage News


A world first? Automatic recognition system to replace passport control at Australian airports
Mirage News
The Australian Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) announced that it will proceed with the transition to a “contactless” ID check system this year under the initiative first announced in 2015. The new technology is expected to ...



Originally Published here: A world first? Automatic recognition system to replace passport control at Australian airports - Mirage News

Not even the tennis can distract us from how badly this government ... - The Guardian


The Guardian

Not even the tennis can distract us from how badly this government ...
The Guardian
Most political garbage gets taken out just before Christmas but new reports slipped through the net – and they deserve notice.

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Originally Published here: Not even the tennis can distract us from how badly this government ... - The Guardian

'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's international airports - Barossa & Light Herald


Barossa & Light Herald

'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's international airports
Barossa & Light Herald
The Seamless Traveller project has been in train since 2015, with almost $100 million budgeted over five years, but the DIBP has only now embarked on the most ambitious aspect of the project, which it says will "transform the border experience". Though ...

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Originally Published here: 'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's international airports - Barossa & Light Herald

'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's international airports - Victor Harbor Times


Victor Harbor Times

'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's international airports
Victor Harbor Times
The Seamless Traveller project has been in train since 2015, with almost $100 million budgeted over five years, but the DIBP has only now embarked on the most ambitious aspect of the project, which it says will "transform the border experience". Though ...

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Originally Published here: 'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's international airports - Victor Harbor Times

Saturday, January 21, 2017

Not even the tennis can distract us from how badly this government is doing - The Guardian


Not even the tennis can distract us from how badly this government is doing
The Guardian
It concludes that of payments made between September 2012 and April 2016, “$1.1bn was approved by DIBP officers who did not have the required authorisation; and for the remaining $1.1bn there was no departmental record of who authorised the ...



Originally Published here: Not even the tennis can distract us from how badly this government is doing - The Guardian

'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's international airports - Ballarat Courier


Ballarat Courier

'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's international airports
Ballarat Courier
The Seamless Traveller project has been in train since 2015, with almost $100 million budgeted over five years, but the DIBP has only now embarked on the most ambitious aspect of the project, which it says will "transform the border experience". Though ...



Originally Published here: 'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's international airports - Ballarat Courier

'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's international airports - Bendigo Advertiser


Bendigo Advertiser

'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's international airports
Bendigo Advertiser
The Seamless Traveller project has been in train since 2015, with almost $100 million budgeted over five years, but the DIBP has only now embarked on the most ambitious aspect of the project, which it says will "transform the border experience". Though ...



Originally Published here: 'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's international airports - Bendigo Advertiser

'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's international airports - The Flinders News


The Flinders News

'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's international airports
The Flinders News
The Seamless Traveller project has been in train since 2015, with almost $100 million budgeted over five years, but the DIBP has only now embarked on the most ambitious aspect of the project, which it says will "transform the border experience". Though ...



Originally Published here: 'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's international airports - The Flinders News

'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's ... - The Canberra Times


'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's ...
The Canberra Times
Passengers would be whisked through immigration and customs without stopping or encountering humans under a radical overhaul due to start this year.

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Originally Published here: 'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's ... - The Canberra Times

'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's ... - The Sydney Morning Herald


'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's ...
The Sydney Morning Herald
Passengers would be whisked through immigration and customs without stopping or encountering humans under a radical overhaul due to start this year.

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Originally Published here: 'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's ... - The Sydney Morning Herald

'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's international airports - The Sydney Morning Herald


'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's international airports
The Sydney Morning Herald
The Seamless Traveller project has been in train since 2015, with almost $100 million budgeted over five years, but the DIBP has only now embarked on the most ambitious aspect of the project, which it says will "transform the border experience".

and more »


Originally Published here: 'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's international airports - The Sydney Morning Herald

'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's international airports - The Canberra Times


'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's international airports
The Canberra Times
The Seamless Traveller project has been in train since 2015, with almost $100 million budgeted over five years, but the DIBP has only now embarked on the most ambitious aspect of the project, which it says will "transform the border experience".



Originally Published here: 'World first': Government moves to radically overhaul Australia's international airports - The Canberra Times

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Audit slams govt's 'risky and inefficient' handling of detention centres - Crikey (registration)


Crikey (registration)

Audit slams govt's 'risky and inefficient' handling of detention centres
Crikey (registration)
Her comments follow an extraordinary report issued by the national auditor on Monday criticising the handling of welfare and garrison services for the refugee detention centres, which suggests DIBP spent $2.2 billion without proper authorisation ...



Originally Published here: Audit slams govt's 'risky and inefficient' handling of detention centres - Crikey (registration)

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Call to rethink offshore detention management after scathing audit ... - The Mandarin (registration)


Radio New Zealand

Call to rethink offshore detention management after scathing audit ...
The Mandarin (registration)
Immigration says difficult conditions led to contract and risk management failures outlined in yet another scathing audit. The department needs to rethink its risky ...
$1bn spent on Aus detention centres without permissionRadio New Zealand

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Originally Published here: Call to rethink offshore detention management after scathing audit ... - The Mandarin (registration)

Audit finds Canberra spent $1b on offshore detention without authorisation - Asia Pacific Report


Asia Pacific Report

Audit finds Canberra spent $1b on offshore detention without authorisation
Asia Pacific Report
“An appropriate delegate provided an authorisation for payments totalling $80 million; $1.1 billion was approved by DIBP officers who did not have the required authorisation; and for the remaining $1.1 billion there was no departmental record of who ...



Originally Published here: Audit finds Canberra spent $1b on offshore detention without authorisation - Asia Pacific Report