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The Australian Human Rights Commission president, Professor Gillian Triggs has told the ABC's 7.30 Report that Immigration Minister Scott Morrison's claim that children in detention received daily care was not true and he needed to be "better advised" on what is happening in detention centres. Professor Triggs said there was evidence detained children had tried to poison themselves, despite Mr Morrison's statement the assertions were "sensational".

The third hearing of the commission's inquiry into children in detention last Thursday was told the Immigration Department had advised the independent health provider on Christmas Island not to publish a report that showed alarming rates of mental health issues among child detainees, according to the ABC.

Professor Triggs said there was also evidence children had swallowed detergents or other poisons, put plastic bags over their heads, cut themselves and used the hijab to try to hang themselves.

"The head-banging is very common," she told the ABC's 7:30 program.

She said Mr Morrison needed better advice if he doubted the evidence.

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Migration Alliance is in receipt of the following information:

The ACT Occupation List – August 2014 was published today on www.canberrayourfuture.com.au. I have attached (see below at base of this message) a comparison of the occupations now in demand in Canberra, compared with the February 2014 list to assist you.

The Guidelines for ACT nomination of a 190 visa have also been updated with three major changes:

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If migration agents are trying to re-register and and their mandatory CPD points are not showing as 'mandatory' please contact the Office of the MARA as this has nothing to do with CPD providers in the profession. 

This is a glitch with the OMARA's new website and IT systems and not with providers.  OMARA will explain to agents what to do. 

The email for the CPD section at the OMARA is This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

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The following information has just been received from the DIBP:

Dear Registered Migration Agent

Please be advised that, as of 1 August 2014, electronic lodgement of the Subclass 600 (Visitor) visa has been extended to 66 additional countries and territories.

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The occupational ceilings for the skilled migration programme for the 2014-15 financial year were announced earlier this month with the quota for several occupations notably teachers, accountants and construction trades falling whilst the quotas for registered nurses, engineers and IT professionals increasing.

Registered nurses remain the most wanted occupation in the Australian workforce if you go by the occupational ceiling numbers. The occupational ceiling for registered nurses was increased to 15,042 places in the latest skilled migration programme. This is more than double the quota of any other occupation group.

IT Professionals and Engineers would be particularly pleased to note the increase in the number of places as the quotas for these professions almost reached their limit last year.

Occupational ceilings limit how many invitations to apply are issued by the Department of Immigration each year for general skilled migration for a particular occupation. This is to ensure that the migration program is not dominated by a small number of occupations. Generally, applicants with an Expression of Interest in occupational groups which have reached their ceiling will not be invited to apply for a visa but however will remain in the EOI pool for two years from the date of submission, or until they are selected to apply when a fresh quota is issued.

Occupational ceilings do not apply to Employer Sponsored or Business Innovation and Investment visa subclasses and have now also been removed for State or Territory Nominated, visa subclasses. Effectively this means that states can nominate occupations for Skilled Nominated Subclass 190 and Skilled Regional Subclass 489 visas even if the ceiling has been reached.

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