Clear the parent visa backlog within three years and then cap waiting times to twelve months (PER626)
This proposal would clear the current backlog within three years and then cap wait times at
12 months for the following parent visas:
- parent (subclass 103)
- contributory parent (subclass 143)
- aged parent (subclass 804)
- contributory aged parent (subclass 864).
No applications for parent visas would be able to be lodged until the backlog is cleared.
The additional visas granted would not be subject to the annual migration cap.
The proposal would commence from 1 July 2019.
Read moreClear the parent visa backlog within three years and then cap waiting times to twelve months (PER626)
This proposal would clear the current backlog within three years and then cap wait times at
12 months for the following parent visas:
- parent (subclass 103)
- contributory parent (subclass 143)
- aged parent (subclass 804)
- contributory aged parent (subclass 864).
No applications for parent visas would be able to be lodged until the backlog is cleared.
The additional visas granted would not be subject to the annual migration cap.
The proposal would commence from 1 July 2019.
Read moreIncreasing the humanitarian intake (PER270)
This proposal would progressively increase the Commonwealth Government-sponsored humanitarian intake, exclusive of the quota for the Community Support Program. The baseline intake and the intake under the proposal over the period to 2029-30 are provided below.
Read moreIncreasing the humanitarian intake (PER270)
This proposal would progressively increase the Commonwealth Government-sponsored humanitarian intake, exclusive of the quota for the Community Support Program. The baseline intake and the intake under the proposal over the period to 2029-30 are provided below.
Read moreIncreasing the humanitarian intake (PER270)
This proposal would progressively increase the Commonwealth Government-sponsored humanitarian intake, exclusive of the quota for the Community Support Program. The baseline intake and the intake under the proposal over the period to 2029-30 are provided below.
Read moreIncreasing the humanitarian intake (PER270)
This proposal would progressively increase the Commonwealth Government-sponsored humanitarian intake, exclusive of the quota for the Community Support Program. The baseline intake and the intake under the proposal over the period to 2029-30 are provided below.
Read moreExpansion of the Continuous Glucose Monitoring initiative for people with Type 1 Diabetes (ECR145)
This proposal would expand the Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) Initiative so that all individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D) would be eligible for subsidised CGM. Individuals in this expanded cohort would be required to make a co-payment to access this scheme.
Individuals who are eligible for subsidised CGM devices in the absence of this proposal are:
Read morePaid Domestic Violence Leave (ECR158)
The proposal would require employers to provide 10 days of paid leave to employees experiencing family and domestic violence. Commonwealth agencies would be required to use existing departmental funding, with the added costs being absorbed within existing funding.
The proposal would have effect from 1 July 2022.
Read morePaid Domestic Violence Leave (ECR158)
The proposal would require employers to provide 10 days of paid leave to employees experiencing family and domestic violence. Commonwealth agencies would be required to use existing departmental funding, with the added costs being absorbed within existing funding.
The proposal would have effect from 1 July 2022.
Read morePaid Domestic Violence Leave (ECR158)
The proposal would require employers to provide 10 days of paid leave to employees experiencing family and domestic violence. Commonwealth agencies would be required to use existing departmental funding, with the added costs being absorbed within existing funding.
The proposal would have effect from 1 July 2022.
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