Who gets paid what in the Australian Public Service
Here is the document that tells us who gets paid what in the Australian Public Service including the AAT:
Remuneration-and-Allowances-for-Holders-of-Full-time-Public-Office.pdf
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Here is the document that tells us who gets paid what in the Australian Public Service including the AAT:
Remuneration-and-Allowances-for-Holders-of-Full-time-Public-Office.pdf
The following email has been received today from the Attorney-General's Department:
UNCLASSIFIED
...Immigration SA has announced that they have met the Federal quota of Subclass 188 and 132 business nomination approvals for the 2018/19 financial year.
Subclass 188 and 132 business nomination applications that have already been submitted but not processed, will be processed from July 1 2019, when the Federal quota for South Australia resets. The online application system will remain open, and will continue to accept business nomination applications.
The following message is displayed on their website:
...In a Migration Law Updates email yesterday titled " Good news: AAT reopens "late" application" by Sergio Stagliorio, Sergio (aka the writer) writes about Mark Northam and himself recently summarising the Federal Court (Full Court) decision in DFQ17 where it was held that a "late" Tribunal application was actually NOT late.
To be clear about this, and to give credit where credit is due, Michael Arch, member of the Migration Alliance committee first wrote a full and concise summary about this topic on 29 April 2019 in his article titled "Important Case about Late Filings in the AAT. Salvation may be at Hand".
...Below is a report on the global attitude towards refugees by Ipsos.
Over half are not convinced that refugees that come to their country are genuine and four in ten believe their borders should be closed entirely to refugees.