Temporary Protection Visas (TPV) and Safe Haven Enterprise Visas (SHEV) proclaimed last week

For the complete update please see the link below for Temproary Protection Visas (TPV) and Safe Haven Enterprise Visas (SHEV):
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For the complete update please see the link below for Temproary Protection Visas (TPV) and Safe Haven Enterprise Visas (SHEV):
Minor changes on approved forms and place of lodgement:
8. Specification of Arrangements for E-Visitor and Subclass 676 Applications: http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2015L00559
The purpose of the Instrument is to specify the form numbers of the approved form or forms, the manner of lodgement and the addresses to which an application must be made for applications for subclass 676 (Tourist) and subclass 651 (eVisitor) visas
...1: New TSMIT and highly paid position for 457 and ENS: http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2015L00569
The purpose of the Instrument is to specify that the annual earnings threshold for the purposes of subregulation 2.72(10AB) and paragraph 2.79(1A)(b) is AUD 180,000. In addition, the Instrument retains the temporary skilled migration income threshold, specified in paragraph 2.72(10)(cc) under the previous Instrument, at AUD 53,900.
The Instrument is made following an independent review of the Subclass 457 Programme, the 457 Integrity Review, which recommended amending the threshold annual earnings amount to improve the flexibility with which businesses can employ skilled and desirable employees.
...For applications lodged on or after 18 April for the sc485 and sc476, applicants must provide evidence of having achieved one of the following in a test taken in the three years immediately prior to lodging your visa application:
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The following statement is now found within online partner visas for Australia:
Family violence is an unacceptable occurrence that has a tragic impact on the lives of victims, the community and the economy. The Australian Government is committed to achieving a reduction in family and sexual violence, particularly against women and their children. As part of this commitment, all successful applicants will be provided with a link in their visa grant letter to information about family and sexual violence, forced marriage and Australian law, and the services and support available within Australia.