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The Migration Amendment (Combatting Migrant Exploitation) Act 2026 has now been enacted, introducing targeted amendments to the Migration Act 1958 aimed at strengthening transparency and accountability in the employer sponsorship framework.
A key development is the introduction of a new provision enabling the Department to publish information about approved work sponsors on its website.
This may include:
This represents a significant shift toward public transparency of sponsor activity, with potential reputational and compliance implications for businesses engaging in the migration program.
The Act is scheduled to commence on a date to be fixed by Proclamation, or automatically within six months of Royal Assent if not proclaimed earlier.
Practical implications:
This amendment reflects a broader policy direction toward enhanced oversight and deterrence of migrant exploitation within the migration framework.
Source: Migration-Amendment-Combatting-Migrant-Exploitation-Act-2026.pdf