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The Australian Border Force (ABF) is pleased to advise that the first tranche of 120 modern slavery statements (statements) submitted to the ABF’s Online Register under the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (the Act) have now been published. A media release from the Assistant Minister for Customs, Community Safety and Multicultural Affairs, the Hon Jason Wood MP, announcing the publication of these statements is available here

The publication of these first statements marks a new era of business transparency and is a vital step forward for Australia’s efforts to eradicate modern slavery in our supply chains. These statements have been submitted before the legislative deadline for reporting, which varies from 31 December 2020 to 30 June 2021 depending on the financial year of the reporting entity.   

The ABF is closely monitoring the quality of statements and has released two additional guidance notes to highlight good practice reporting trends and common reporting errors and provide additional clarity around describing consultation processes in statements. 

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The JSCOM has tabled its final report into the Working Holiday Maker Program.

“During this inquiry, the Committee received highly compelling evidence on the ongoing importance of the Working Holiday Maker program to Australia,” Committee Chair Julian Leeser MP said.

“Working Holiday Makers make a significant contribution to Australia, not only through their tourism spending, but by supplementing the seasonal workforce, and through cultural exchange,” Mr Leeser continued.

This report builds on the findings of the interim report and calls for the measures taken in response to that report to be promoted.

Source: Committee-affirms-value-of-working-holiday-maker-program.pdf AND Final-report-of-the-inquiry-into-the-working-holiday-maker-program.pdf

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The following information is found on the Department of Home Affairs website, updated on 28 November 2020:

From 19 September 2020, a number of concessions will be available for certain visa holders impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

COVID-19 concessions are to help you continue on your visa pathway if you have been disadvantaged by COVID-19 border closures, business restrictions or the economic downturn.

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The following email has been received today:

The Morrison Government is making further changes to the Family visa program to support applicants impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The Government has been working over recent months to minimise the impact of COVID-19 on visa holders and has already introduced a number of arrangements to support those who have been impacted. This includes providing visa holders flexibility to remain in Australia, or to continue their visa pathway even if they have been unable to travel due to the current international border restrictions.   

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Skilled Migration program allocation 

South Australia is yet to receive our full allocation of nomination places, and is therefore not in a position to open a full Skilled Migration program at this stage.

Their interim process will continue until further notice with applicants who meet state-nomination requirements encouraged to lodge an Expression of Interest (EOI) through the Department of Home Affairs SkillSelect system.

If the state is satisfied with your EOI, you will be invited to submit an online application for state nomination.

Please review the current state nomination requirements. if you are identified as an applicant who meets the Commonwealth and State Government critical skills, SA State nomination authority will send you an invitation to submit an application for state nomination.

Applicants living and working in regional South Australia will continue to be prioritised for nomination.  

Source: https://www.migration.sa.gov.au/news-events/skilled-migration-program-allocation-update

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