The Government delivered the 2018/19 Budget this month and large focus of the budget remains tightening Australia’s borders and managing net migration intake. In a joint press release, Hon Minister for Immigration Peter Dutton notes following elements will be a key focus of the Budget expenditure:
- Use of body scanners and advanced X-ray equipment at major and regional Australian airports;
- Deployment of more than 140 additional AFP Counter Terrorist First Response officers at airports and a further 50 officers to provide tactical intelligence and other support;
- Upgrades to inbound air cargo and international mail screening technology;
- Improved training and accreditation of all screening staff at airports;
- $50.1 million in funding to support regional airports to upgrade security.
"Through these new measures and funding initiatives, the Government is ensuring the Home Affairs Portfolio and security agencies have the tools needed to keep Australia open for business while managing the increasingly complex security environment," Mr Dutton said. Full statements can be read here: http://minister.homeaffairs.gov.au/peterdutton/Pages/Budget-2018-Keeping-Australians-Safe.aspx
As per standard policy the visa application fees are expected to increase on 1 July this year. Historically speaking, the fees are incremented in line with the Consumer Price Index (CPI). The Home Affairs Report notes that revenue from Visa Application Charges (VAC) is expected to increase to $2,541.7 million in 2018–19, an increase of $394.4 million over the 2017–18 estimates.
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