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Waziri wa mambo ya ndani Clare O'Neil amesema, kupunguzwa kwa mapokezi ya wahamiaji kuta unda sehemu ya mkakati mpya wa uhamiaji wa serikali.
The race to become Queensland's next premier begins after Annastacia Palaszczuk's shock resignation, Albanese's High Commissioner to the UK cans the annual Australia Day gala in London. Plus, Clare O'Neil unveils Labor's 10-year migration strategy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Home Affairs minister Clare O'Neil is due to unveil changes to the migration strategy later today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Холбооны засгийн газар кибер гэмт хэрэгтэй тэмцэхэд 600 орчим сая доллар зарцуулахаа мэдэгдлээ. Кибер аюулгүй байдлын сайд Clare O'Neil 2030 он гэхэд Австрали улсыг кибер аюулгүй байдлын чиглэлээр дэлхийд тэргүүлэгч улс болгоно гэж мэдэгдлээ.
The inflation drops slightly but is still well above the RBA's target, the truce between Israel and Hamas seems to be holding up as more hostages are released. Plus, a shameless display from Clare O'Neil in the Parliament.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chính phủ Liên bang sẽ chi gần 600 triệu đô la để chống tội phạm mạng qua việc công bố Chiến lược an ninh mạng được chờ đợi từ lâu. Bộ trưởng An ninh mạng Clare O'Neil cho biết điều này sẽ đưa Úc trở thành quốc gia dẫn đầu thế giới về an ninh mạng vào năm 2030.
වසර 2030 වන විට ඔස්ට්රේලියාව සයිබර් ආරක්ෂාව සම්බන්ධයෙන් ලොව ප්රමුඛයා බවට පත් කරන බව සයිබර් ආරක්ෂක අමාත්ය Clare O'Neil පවසයි. එදිනෙදා ජීවිතයේදී සයිබර් අපරාද හඳුනාගන්නේ කෙසේද? මේ සම්බන්ද වැඩිදුර තොරතුරු අද - නොවැම්බර් 23 දා 'දවසේ කාලීන තොරතුරු විශේෂාංගයෙන්
The Federal Government will spend almost $600 million to combat cyber crime, unveiling its long-awaited Cyber Security Strategy. Cyber security Minister Clare O'Neil says it will make Australia a world leader in cybersecurity by 2030. - 澳洲聯邦政府公佈外界期待已久的網絡安全策略,計劃斥資接近 6 億元對抗網絡罪行。網絡安全部長歐妮爾 (Clare O'Neil) 表示,有關策略將會令澳洲在 2030 年時,成為全球網絡安全的領先者。
Rząd federalny przeznaczy prawie 600 milionów dolarów na walkę z cyberprzestępczością. Minister ds bezpieczeństwa cybernetycznego Clare O'Neil zapewnia, że do 2030 r. Australia stanie się światowym liderem w dziedzinie cyberbezpieczeństwa.
Secondo la ministra degli interni Clare O'Neil, non è possibile riarrestare le persone liberate successivamente alla decisione dell'Alta Corte dell'8 novembre scorso, come suggerito dal leader dell'opposizione Peter Dutton. La legge di emergenza che contiene provvedimenti restrittivi per chi è stato liberato è criticata da diversi esperti legali.
រដ្ឋមន្ត្រីក្រសួងមហាផ្ទៃ លោកស្រី Clare O'Neil បានប្រកាសពីការបង្រ្កាបភ្នាក់ងារអន្តោប្រវេសន៍ដែលកេងប្រវ័ញ្ចលើប្រព័ន្ធទិដ្ឋាការរបស់ប្រទេសអូស្ត្រាលី រួមបញ្ចូលទាំងការជួញដូរមនុស្ស និងឧក្រិដ្ឋកម្មដែលបានរៀបចំ។ វិធានការថ្មីនេះគឺឆ្លើយតបទៅនឹងការស៊ើបអង្កេតលើការកេងប្រវ័ញ្ចមកលើប្រព័ន្ធអន្តោប្រវេសន៍របស់ប្រទេសអូស្រ្តាលីដែលគេបានរកឃើញថា"មានការរំលោភបំពានយ៉ាងធ្ងន់ធ្ងរ"។
Among many other things, boy math is not counting women for awards and on lists. This week, Katalin Karikó and Anne L'Hullier won Nobel Prizes in medicine and physics, but there is still a long way to go in recognising the achievements of women in all fields. Why do we think this? A list from LinkedIn on the top Australian startups in 2023 featured 32 men and just one woman. Boy math…On this episode, we also look at Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil's cool, calm and cutting shot at Peter Dutton, plus 104-year-old Dorothy Hoffner who became the oldest skydiver ever.Our annual Women's Agenda Leadership Awards are just days away! You can still get tickets here: https://www.womensleadershipawards.com.au/get-ticket/We hope to see you there!Stories included this week:104-year-old woman to become the oldest skydiver everCalm and cutting: Clare O'Neil attacks Peter Dutton's ‘tough' recordKatalin Karikó becomes 13th woman to win Nobel Prize in MedicineHow we hired 2023 Nobel laureate Anne L'Huillier – and why we knew she was destined for greatnessTrump, Musk and Kevin McCarthy can't escape boy mathLinkedIn's 2023 list of top Australian startups features one woman… and 32 menThe Crux is produced by Agenda Media, the 100% women founded and owned media business, publishing the daily news publication Women's Agenda. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
内政部长克莱尔·奥尼尔(Clare O'Neil)宣布严厉打击利用澳大利亚签证制度进行包括走私人口在内的有组织犯罪的移民代理。
Министарка унутрашњих послова Клер О'Нил (Clare O'Neil) најавила је да ће влада предузети акцију како би сузбила радње имиграционих агената који искориштавају аустралијски визни систем, укључујући трговину људима и организовани криминал. Нове мере су у складу са препорукама истраге о злоупотреби имиграционог система земље, која је открила „гротескне злоупотребе“ , пишу Pablo Vinales и Ciara Hain for SBS News, припремила Биљана Ристић
Bộ trưởng Nội vụ Clare O'Neil đã tuyên bố trấn áp các công ty di trú lợi dụng hệ thống thị thực của Úc, để buôn người và thực hiện đường dây tội phạm có tổ chức. Các biện pháp mới nhằm đáp trả cuộc điều tra về việc lợi dụng hệ thống nhập cư của Úc, vốn phát hiện ra "những hành vi biến tướng xấu xí".
Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil has announced a crackdown on migration agents exploiting Australia's visa system, including human trafficking and organised crime. The new measures are in response to an inquiry into the exploitation of the country's migration system which found 'grotesque abuses'. Listen to the SBS Sinhala Explainer on this matter. - මිනිස් ජාවාරම් සහ සංවිධානාත්මක අපරාධ ඇතුළු ඔස්ට්රේලියාවේ වීසා පද්ධතිය අයුතු ලෙස භාවිතා කරන සංක්රමණ ඒජන්තවරු මර්දනය කරන බව ස්වදේශ කටයුතු අමාත්ය Clare O'Neil නිවේදනය කර තිබේ. ඔස්ට්රේලියාවේ සංක්රමණ පද්ධතියේ සූරාකෑම පිළිබඳ සිදුකළ විමර්ශනයකට ප්රතිචාරයක් ලෙස මෙම නව ක්රියාමාර්ග ගෙන ඇත. මේ පිළිබඳ වැඩිදුර තොරතුරු අද කාලීන තොරතුරු විග්රහයෙන්.
El secretario de Interior, Michael Pezzullo, ha aceptado apartarse de su cargo después de que la ministra de Interior, Clare O'Neil, se lo pidiera, a la espera de una revisión por parte de la Comisión de la Función Pública.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers unveiled the Working Future white paper yesterday. We unpack what it means for inflation and the underemployed. Find out more about The Front podcast here and read about this story and more on The Australian's website or search for The Australian in your app store. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Lia Tsamoglou. Our regular host is Claire Harvey. Original music is composed by Jasper Leak. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The citizenship of Australians affiliated with Islamic State could be reinstated thanks to a curious legal loophole. We unpack what it means. Find out more about The Front podcast here and read about this story and more on The Australian's website or search for The Australian in your app store. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. Our regular host is Claire Harvey. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this interview Patrick Gray speaks to Australia's Home Affairs and Cyber Security Minister Clare O'Neil and NCSC founding director Ciaran Martin about the government's upcoming cybersecurity strategy, releasing the hounds and more.
Ospite della settimana: Leila Belhadj Mohamed Contributo audio: Antonella Napolitano Due anni fa il governo britannico ha deciso di iniziare a sorvegliare i migranti rilasciati dalla detenzione amministrativa con dei braccialetti applicati alle loro caviglie. Doveva essere solo una sperimentazione, ma non è andata così. I braccialetti hanno un sistema Gps collegato al Ministero dell'interno britannico e servono per sorvegliare ogni loro spostamento 24 ore su 24. Secondo il governo il braccialetto serve a scoraggiare che siano commessi dei crimini. Ma in realtà si tratta di una violazione totale dei diritti di queste persone, tanto che molte ong e associazioni hanno protestato duramente. I contributi audio di questa puntata sono tratti da un video pubblicato sul canale YouTube di di Bail for Immigration Detainees BID il 10 maggio 2023 https://www.biduk.org/pages/watch-the-films, da un vidio pubblicato sul canale YouTube di infoPłockTV il 22 giugno 2023 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7yKiGkgcsM&ab_channel=infoP%C5%82ockTV, da un video pubblicato sul The Guardian all'interno dell'articolo 'Upskill or sink': Clare O'Neil outlines changes to Australia's migration policy il 27 aprile 2023 https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/video/2023/apr/27/upskill-or-sink-clare-oneil-outlines-changes-to-australias-migration-policy-video. Le fonti degli articoli citati nella puntata sono le seguenti: Who profits from the UK's 24/7 tracking of migrants?, Privacy International, 5 maggio 2023, https://privacyinternational.org/long-read/5063/who-profits-uks-247-tracking-migrants; The human cost of AI in EU-Africa's migration surveillance, EUobserver, 12 luglio 2023, https://euobserver.com/opinion/157253; Turkey ‘forcibly deports 170 refugees to Syria': reports, The New Arab, 16 luglio 2023, https://www.newarab.com/news/turkey-forcibly-deports-170-refugees-syria-reports; UK plans GPS tracking of potential deportees by fingerprint scanners, The Guardian, 13 gennaio 2023, https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/jan/13/potential-deportees-fingerprint-scanners-gps-tracking-home-office-plans; Cosa vuol dire normalizzare un regime. Il caso di Assad, LifeGate, 28 giugno 2023, https://www.lifegate.it/normalizzazione-regime-bashar-al-assad; Poland Doesn't Want Migrants, but These Foreign Workers Are Welcome, The New York Times, 15 giugno 2023, https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/15/world/europe/poland-migrant-workers-immigration.html; 'Upskill or sink': Clare O'Neil outlines changes to Australia's migration policy, The Guardian, 27 aprile 2023, https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/video/2023/apr/27/upskill-or-sink-clare-oneil-outlines-changes-to-australias-migration-policy-video. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Clare O'Neil accidentally helps promote the Donald Trump Jr tour, the Dutch government collapses over an immigration row. Plus, Gina Rinehart joins the UK meat market under the new Australia-UK free trade agreement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil is in hot water over a tweet about Donald Trump Jr. Could it cause a diplomatic headache down the line? Find out more about The Front podcast here and read about this story and more on The Australian's website or search for The Australian in your app store. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. Our regular host is Claire Harvey. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Macca and Tass are joined live in the studio by Josh Burns MP for McNamara and Clare O'Neil, Cyber Security Minister, as they discuss scam alerts, community security and security... LEARN MORE The post Saturday May 20th May 2023: Josh Burns MP McNamara and Claire O'Neil: Scams and Cyber Security appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
The federal budget has predicted a surge in net overseas migration this year, before a return to pre-pandemic forecasts. But the Coalition has accused the Albanese government of allowing the number of immigrants to balloon, which it says will further entrench a nationwide housing crisis.Gabrielle Jackson talks to Guardian Australia's editor-in-chief Lenore Taylor and head of news Mike Ticher about getting the facts straight on immigration
Từ lâu Tổng trưởng Nội vụ Clare O'Neil cho rằng, hệ thống di trú của đất nước có nhiều thiếu sót và không cung cấp những gì Úc cần. Giờ đây Ngân sách liên bang đưa ra những thay đổi, đối với hệ thống cứu xét thị thực của Úc bao gồm cả việc tăng phí nộp đơn, thế nhưng có lo ngại về ý nghĩa của những thay đổi đó.
内政部长克莱尔·奥尼尔(Clare O'Neil)于4月底发布长达186页的《移民审查报告》。
Η υπουργός Εσωτερικών Clare O'Neil ανακοίνωσε τις λεπτομέρειες για την γενική αναθεώρηση του μεταναστευτικού συστήματος της χώρας
The government will today release a comprehensive review of Australia's migration system. Our expert says big changes could be on the way. Find out more about The Front podcast here and read about this story and more on The Australian's website or search for The Australian in your app store. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. Our regular host is Claire Harvey. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to the latest news headlines from Australia in Nepali. In this bulletin: the Greens reach a deal with Labor on the government's signature climate policy, Barack Obama in Australia and the nation's cybersecurity minister Clare O'Neil says the government is working with Latitude Financial Services to respond to a cyber-attack that hit the firm two weeks ago. - सरकारको जलवायु सम्बन्धी मुख्य नीति ग्रीन्सको सहमति पाएपछि तल्लो सदनबाट पारित लगायतका आजका पछिल्लो अस्ट्रेलियाली समाचार एसबीएस नेपालीमा सुन्नुहोस्।
Clare O'Neil, Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Cyber Security at the Australian Government, is our 2022 Cybersecurity Person of the Year. In this episode, O'Neil joins host Steve Morgan and David Braue, Editor-at-Large for Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss her role, the cybersecurity job market, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
In this episode of the National Security Podcast, the Hon Clare O'Neil, Minister for Home Affairs and Cyber Security, joins Professor Rory Medcalf in conversation. They discuss Australia's current and future geopolitical environment, national resilience and maintaining integrity in Australia's democracy. The conversation frames some significant developments in Australian government policy on foreign interference and cyber security. The Minister also shares insights on the new role of the Department of Home Affairs in national preparedness for future international conflicts. The Hon Clare O'Neil MP is the Federal Member for Hotham and the Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Cyber Security. Professor Rory Medcalf AM is Head of ANU National Security College. His professional experience spans more than three decades across diplomacy, intelligence analysis, think tanks, journalism and academia. Show notes: ANU National Security College academic programs: find out more ‘Foreign interference in Australia: an address by Home Affairs Minister the Hon Clare O'Neil MP', YouTube: https://bit.ly/3SERC9h ‘Two Futures: Australia at a Critical Moment', Clare O'Neil and Tim Watts, Text Publishing: https://bit.ly/3J10VNj ‘Home Affairs and the long view', National Press Club Address by Clare O'Neil: https://bit.ly/3ZwCsFh We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au. You can tweet us @NSC_ANU and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss out on future episodes. The National Security Podcast is available on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Home Secretary Clare O'Neil announced that Australia will not hesitate to name those countries that attempt to interfere with the country's political processes and revealed that Iran is monitoring Australian-Iranians living in Australia. - Η υπουργός Εσωτερικών Clare O'Neil ανακοίνωσε ότι η Αυστραλία δεν θα διστάσει να κατονομάσει τις χώρες εκείνες που επιχειρούν την ανάμιξη ή την υπονόμευση των πολιτικών διαδικασιών της χώρας και αποκάλυψε ότι το Ιράν παρακολουθεί Αυστραλο-ιρανούς που ζουν στην Αυστραλία.
In the final episode of Australian Politics for 2022, political editor Katharine Murphy speaks to the minister for home affairs and cyber security Clare O'Neil about the strategic challenges for Australia and the region. These include the increased likelihood of cyber-attacks, decreasing trust in democracy and growing risks of foreign interference
The federal government is calling in some of the world's leading experts to devise a cybersecurity strategy to prevent a repeat of this year's Optus and Medibank attacks that led to the private data of millions of Australians being stolen and leaked online. Home Affairs and Cybersecurity Minister, Clare O'Neil has called this the biggest threat to Australia since WWII. Paul Haskell Brown, Professor of Cyber Security Practice at Edith Cowan University told Oliver Peterson on Perth Live that as individuals we are at great risk of a compromise in our personal data. "I think as Claire mentioned we have been sleep walking our way into this situation, taking cybersecurity for granted," he told Oliver Peterson. "Going back to the concept of who we are dealing with, I think 10-20 years ago we may have thought about an individual - but it has actually become much more commercialised." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are now just moments away from the nationwide vigils and protests against retail crime planned to take place outside dairies and Labour MPs offices. This comes after the murder of 34 year old Janak Patel outside the Rose Cottage Dairy in Sandringham last Wednesday. In the half week of debate after this crime we have seemingly talked about every aspect of crime without touching the major factor behind the Rose Cottage crime. People assumed it was part of the ram raid fad that has taken hold this spring, that it was theft of cigarettes and vapes that have gained a new transactional value due to their high price due to the taxes imposed upon them. That the offenders were youth who have no fear of consequence from the NZ Police or Justice System. That this crime was spurned on by a government that is portrayed as soft on crime. As we have found out in the fullness of time, the alleged offender was 34. His accomplice 42. These were not kids. It was not a ram raid. They were after the cash register not the ciggies. There has been a consequence as the alleged offenders have been caught and charged. We found out that Rose Cottage has a long history of violent crime that pre dates this government, including being hit 2 months in a row in 2016 and one of those incidents was an armed robbery. And most tellingly we have discovered the alleged offender was deported from Australia. The grounds for his deportation from Australia cannot be reported for legal reasons but he joins a long list of deportees returned to New Zealand that have gone on to cause havoc. The 501 strategy of deporting New Zealanders on bad character assessments has been happening since 2016. In that time 3000 odd holders of New Zealand passports have been sent back to this country. They have boosted gang numbers and brought a new level of organisation and violence with them. They have committed 8000 offences with more than a third of those offences have been violent. We have been used as a rubbish bin and the Aussies know it which is why Peter Dutton famously called the policy taking the trash out. A new government is now in place and more sympathetic to New Zealand. Does this mean the mass importation of criminals raised in Australia might stop? Well, the Australian Home Affairs Minister, Clare O'Neil, featured on Q&A yesterday. She said that while they were looking at the treatment of New Zealanders in Australia, the 501 deportation policy wasn't going anywhere because it is an important national security policy for their country. So the mass importation of hardened criminals continues. In my opinion it is the single biggest driver of a perceived rise in crime and yet we are powerless to resist.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Christopher Luxon, Clare O'Neil, and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
The confidential health data of some Medibank customers has been published by cyber criminals holding the private health insurer to ransom. - Kriminelët kibernetikë kanë publikuar të dhënat konfidenciale shëndetësore të disa klientëve të Medibank dhe kërkojnë shpërblim nga kompania private e siguracionit shëndetësor.
In this episode of the National Security Podcast, Australia's Minister for Cyber Security Clare O'Neil MP and the former head of Britain's National Cyber Security Centre Ciaran Martin join Katherine Mansted in conversation.The recent data breaches at Optus and Medibank remind us how valuable, yet vulnerable, Australians' personal data is. The hacks — which are two of the worst in the country's history — highlight the need for a rethink of the nation's approach to cyber security. In this episode of the National Security Podcast, Australia's Minster for Cyber Security the Hon Clare O'Neil MP and former head of the United Kingdom's National Cyber Security Centre Professor Ciaran Martin join Katherine Mansted in conversation. This episode was recorded at an event hosted by ANU National Security College, in partnership with CyberCX, on 9 November 2022.The Hon Clare O'Neil MP is Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Cyber Security in the Australian Government. She Labor member for the federal seat of Hotham in Victoria. Professor Ciaran Martin is the former Chief Executive of the United Kingdom's National Cyber Security Centre and is a Professor of Practice in the Management of Public Organisations at the University of Oxford. Katherine Mansted is a Senior Fellow in the Practice of National Security at ANU National Security College. She is also the Director of Cyber Intelligence at CyberCX. Major General Duncan Lewis AO DSC CSC (Retd) is a Professor in the Practice of National Security at ANU National Security College. He concluded his 47-year career in the Australian Government as Director-General of the Australian Secret Intelligence Organisation.We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au. You can tweet us @NSC_ANU and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss out on future episodes. The National Security Podcast is available on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The confidential health data of some Medibank customers has been published by cyber criminals holding the private health insurer to ransom. The company has conceded - more information is expected to be exposed over the coming days.
Thông tin y tế bí mật của một số khách hàng Medibank đã bị bọn tội phạm công bố trên mạng, nhằm buộc công ty bảo hiểm y tế tư nhân phải nạp tiền chuộc. Công ty nầy thừa nhận, có nhiều thông tin dự trù sẽ bị tiết lộ trong những ngày tới.
"Stiamo attraversando un periodo difficile che potrebbe durare per settimane, forse mesi — non giorni o ore", ha dichiarato la ministra della sicurezza informatica Clare O'Neil.
The confidential health data of some Medibank customers has been published by cyber criminals holding the private health insurer to ransom. The company has conceded that more information is expected to be exposed over the coming days
L'Australie applique l'une des politiques migratoires les plus strictes au monde. Pourtant, il existe une parade, du moins pour ceux qui ont les poches bien remplies. Ils peuvent souscrire à un visa qu'on surnomme le « ticket doré », qui requiert d'investir plusieurs millions d'euros en Australie pour l'obtenir. Mais ce Visa pour investisseur conséquent, Significant Investor Visa, c'est son nom officiel, est dans le collimateur du gouvernement travailliste. Car contrairement à ce que laisseraient penser les sommes conséquentes que ces riches aspirants à l'immigration doivent injecter dans l'économie pour s'installer en Australie, ces derniers ont un impact négatif sur les finances publiques. Avec notre correspondant à Sydney Une vie paisible et ensoleillée, c'est ce à quoi aspirent certains riches immigrés qui, pour s'installer en Australie, ont opté pour ce qu'on appelle le visa doré. Un titre de séjour permettant d'accéder à la résidence permanente. Et le seul pour lequel le gouvernement australien n'impose pas de limite d'âge, ni même de parler anglais. En revanche, il faut investir en Australie au moins 5 millions de dollars, soit près de trois millions et demi d'euros. Un apport qui n'est pas à la portée de toutes les bourses, mais qui contribue à faire prospérer l'Australie. C'est ce que pense Richard Yuan. Il est agent de migration et il a fait de cette clientèle sa spécialité : « Je pense que ces gens, en apportant leur expertise du monde des affaires et du capital, créent des emplois. » Depuis sa création en 2012, plus de 2 300 personnes ont obtenu ce visa, des Chinois dans 85% des cas. Ils ont injecté plus de 8 milliards d'euros en Australie. Pourtant, le gouvernement travailliste, arrivé au pouvoir en mai dernier, souhaite supprimer ce dispositif. C'est la ministre des Affaires intérieures, Clare O'Neil, qui en a parlé récemment dans une interview accordée à Sky News : « Je ne vois pas quels bénéfices ce visa apporte à notre pays actuellement. Par ailleurs, certains articles de presse ont souligné récemment qu'il posait des problèmes de sécurité. C'est pourquoi, je ne vois pas pourquoi nous devrions conserver ce visa dans notre politique migratoire. » La ministre faisait référence à un article paru en août, selon lequel plus de 80 hauts dignitaires du régime cambodgien, parmi lesquels le ministre des Finances et un général, ont pu obtenir ce visa doré et s'installer en Australie. Mais les opposants au visa doré notent également que ces immigrés fortunés coûtent plus qu'ils ne rapportent. C'est par exemple l'avis de Brendan Coates, chef économiste du Grattan Institute, qui vient de publier un rapport sur le sujet : « Comme les détenteurs de visas dorés sont plus âgés, moins qualifiés et qu'ils gagnent peu d'argent en Australie, ils coûtent en moyenne 120 000 dollars [80 000 euros] au cours de leur vie aux contribuables australiens, car ils ont un recours élevé à nos services publics, bien supérieur au montant des impôts qu'ils paient. Tandis que pour un immigré qualifié typique génère un solde fiscal positif d'environ 250 000 [170 000 euros] dollars au cours de sa vie. » C'est donc sans surprise ces immigrés qualifiés, choisis pour leurs compétences professionnelles, mais aussi parce qu'ils sont jeunes et actifs, que le gouvernement souhaite attirer en priorité. Et ce alors qu'il vient d'annoncer qu'il allait relever de plus de 20% les quotas d'immigration, dans l'espoir de résorber la pénurie de main d'œuvre qui frappe actuellement l'Australie.
L'Australie applique l'une des politiques migratoires les plus strictes au monde. Pourtant, il existe une parade, du moins pour ceux qui ont les poches bien remplies. Ils peuvent souscrire à un visa qu'on surnomme le « ticket doré », qui requiert d'investir plusieurs millions d'euros en Australie pour l'obtenir. Mais ce Visa pour investisseur conséquent, Significant Investor Visa, c'est son nom officiel, est dans le collimateur du gouvernement travailliste. Car contrairement à ce que laisseraient penser les sommes conséquentes que ces riches aspirants à l'immigration doivent injecter dans l'économie pour s'installer en Australie, ces derniers ont un impact négatif sur les finances publiques. Avec notre correspondant à Sydney Une vie paisible et ensoleillée, c'est ce à quoi aspirent certains riches immigrés qui, pour s'installer en Australie, ont opté pour ce qu'on appelle le visa doré. Un titre de séjour permettant d'accéder à la résidence permanente. Et le seul pour lequel le gouvernement australien n'impose pas de limite d'âge, ni même de parler anglais. En revanche, il faut investir en Australie au moins 5 millions de dollars, soit près de trois millions et demi d'euros. Un apport qui n'est pas à la portée de toutes les bourses, mais qui contribue à faire prospérer l'Australie. C'est ce que pense Richard Yuan. Il est agent de migration et il a fait de cette clientèle sa spécialité : « Je pense que ces gens, en apportant leur expertise du monde des affaires et du capital, créent des emplois. » Depuis sa création en 2012, plus de 2 300 personnes ont obtenu ce visa, des Chinois dans 85% des cas. Ils ont injecté plus de 8 milliards d'euros en Australie. Pourtant, le gouvernement travailliste, arrivé au pouvoir en mai dernier, souhaite supprimer ce dispositif. C'est la ministre des Affaires intérieures, Clare O'Neil, qui en a parlé récemment dans une interview accordée à Sky News : « Je ne vois pas quels bénéfices ce visa apporte à notre pays actuellement. Par ailleurs, certains articles de presse ont souligné récemment qu'il posait des problèmes de sécurité. C'est pourquoi, je ne vois pas pourquoi nous devrions conserver ce visa dans notre politique migratoire. » La ministre faisait référence à un article paru en août, selon lequel plus de 80 hauts dignitaires du régime cambodgien, parmi lesquels le ministre des Finances et un général, ont pu obtenir ce visa doré et s'installer en Australie. Mais les opposants au visa doré notent également que ces immigrés fortunés coûtent plus qu'ils ne rapportent. C'est par exemple l'avis de Brendan Coates, chef économiste du Grattan Institute, qui vient de publier un rapport sur le sujet : « Comme les détenteurs de visas dorés sont plus âgés, moins qualifiés et qu'ils gagnent peu d'argent en Australie, ils coûtent en moyenne 120 000 dollars [80 000 euros] au cours de leur vie aux contribuables australiens, car ils ont un recours élevé à nos services publics, bien supérieur au montant des impôts qu'ils paient. Tandis que pour un immigré qualifié typique génère un solde fiscal positif d'environ 250 000 [170 000 euros] dollars au cours de sa vie. » C'est donc sans surprise ces immigrés qualifiés, choisis pour leurs compétences professionnelles, mais aussi parce qu'ils sont jeunes et actifs, que le gouvernement souhaite attirer en priorité. Et ce alors qu'il vient d'annoncer qu'il allait relever de plus de 20% les quotas d'immigration, dans l'espoir de résorber la pénurie de main d'œuvre qui frappe actuellement l'Australie.
这次数据泄露可影响Optus自2017 年以来的客户。网络安全部长 Clare O'Neil 批评Optus为黑客敞开了窗口。
Optus has released statements offering a free subscription to a credit monitoring service for victims of the hack, shortly after Cybersecurity minister Clare O'Neil called them out in parliament. The federal government lashed Optus in parliament, saying a company of its size should have had better systems to protect itself and its customers from a significant data breach. Dr Katharine Kemp, Senior Lecturer from the Faculty of Law and Justice at the University of NSW told Mark Gibson on Perth Live that more support for the regulator needs to be provided.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
මේ ගෙවී යන 2022-23 මුල්ය වර්ෂය සඳහා පෙර පැවති 160,000 කෝටාව 195,000 දක්වා වැඩි කළ බව ඔස්ට්රේලියානු මධ්යම රජයේ ස්වදේශ කටයුතු පිළිබඳ ඇමතිනි Clare O'Neil, ආගමන කටයුතු පිළිබඳ අමාත්ය Andrew Giles සමග එක්ව ඒකාබද්ධ නිවේදනයක් නිකුත් කරමින් කියා සිටියාය.
The Federal Government has made a major announcement on migration, increasing the annual cap of foreign arrivals by 35,000. Home Affairs minister Clare O'Neil confirmed the news on the last day of the Jobs and Skills summit in Canberra, on the 2nd of September. - Pemerintah Federal telah membuat pengumuman besar tentang migrasi, meningkatkan batas tahunan kedatangan asing sebesar 35.000. Menteri Dalam Negeri Clare O'Neil mengkonfirmasi berita tersebut pada hari terakhir KTT Pekerjaan dan Keterampilan di Canberra, pada 2 September.
Tổng trưởng Nội vụ Clare O'Neil xác nhận tin này vào ngày cuối cùng của hội nghị thượng đỉnh Việc làm và Kỹ năng ở Canberra (2/9). Quyết định này là đáp ứng lại yêu cầu đồng thuận rộng rãi của các công đoàn và nhóm doanh nghiệp về nhu cầu tăng cường di cư thường trú nhằm giải quyết tình trạng thiếu hụt lao động và kỹ năng trong các ngành nghề thiết yếu.
The Federal Government has made a major announcement on migration, increasing the annual cap of foreign arrivals by 35,000. Home Affairs minister Clare O'Neil confirmed the news on the last day of the Jobs and Skills summit in Canberra - Федеральное правительство объявило о важном решении в сфере миграции - повышении годового лимита прибывающих в страну иностранцев на 35 тысяч человек. Министр внутренних дел Клэр О'Нил подтвердила эту новость 2 сентября, в заключительный день Саммита по рабочим местам и навыкам.
The Federal Government has made a major announcement on migration, increasing the annual cap of foreign arrivals by 35,000. Home Affairs minister Clare O'Neil confirmed the news on the last day of the Jobs and Skills summit in Canberra. - وفاقی حکومت نےمائیگریشن کے حوالے سے بڑا اعلان کرتے ہوئے غیر ملکی آمد کی سالانہ حد 35,000 تک بڑھا دی ہے۔ وزیر داخلہ کلیئر او نیل نے کینبرا میں جابس اینڈ سکلز سمٹ کے آخری دن اس کا اعلان کیا۔
Home Affairs minister Clare O'Neil says the Australian government will raise its migration cap to 195,000 a year, adding 35,000 spots from the previous cap of 160,000. . - കൂടുതൽ നഴ്സുമാർക്കും എഞ്ചിനീയർമാർക്കും ഈ വർഷം ഓസ്ട്രേലിയയിലേക്ക് കുടിയേറാൻ കഴിയുമെന്ന് ആഭ്യന്തരമന്ത്രി ക്ലെയർ ഒ നെയിൽ പറഞ്ഞു.
現時在坎培拉舉行的就業和技能峰會,今天經已進入第二天、亦是最後一天的會議,相信今天討論的焦點將會放在移民政策對解決本地工人短缺的問題上。內政部長奧尼爾(Clare O'Neil)今天宣布,政府將把移民名額提高到 195,000 人,比之前的 160,000 人增加 35,000 個。
In this episode of the Cyber Security Uncut podcast, Rob Parker, partner at Deloitte Australia, joins hosts Major General (Ret'd) Marcus Thompson and Phil Tarrant to discuss how Deloitte Australia is helping service Australia's cyber needs. The podcast begins with a discussion on the growing consideration for cyber security within the federal government, including through the recent appointment of Clare O'Neil as Minister for Cyber Security. Parker then outlines how Deloitte Australia is strengthening Australia's cyber resilience including providing managed services, before outlining the gaps in Australia's cyber market. The podcast wraps up with a discussion of how SMEs can improve their cyber capabilities. Enjoy the podcast, The Cyber Security Uncut team
In this episode of the Cyber Security Uncut podcast, Rob Parker, partner at Deloitte Australia, joins hosts Major General (Ret'd) Marcus Thompson and Phil Tarrant to discuss how Deloitte Australia is helping service Australia's cyber needs. The podcast begins with a discussion on the growing consideration for cyber security within the federal government, including through the recent appointment of Clare O'Neil as Minister for Cyber Security. Parker then outlines how Deloitte Australia is strengthening Australia's cyber resilience including providing managed services, before outlining the gaps in Australia's cyber market. The podcast wraps up with a discussion of how SMEs can improve their cyber capabilities. Enjoy the podcast, The Cyber Security Uncut team
Australia's new Labor government counters China's blitz of the Pacific, and Jacinda Ardern touts gun control in America while South Auckland neighbourhoods get shot up daily. Join Tim Wilms and Dieuwe de Boer live tonight on Trad Tasman Talk. It's LGBT Pride Month which could be a monkeypox superspreader event. Dieuwe provides his review of Matt Walsh's Daily Wire documentary ‘What is a Woman?' about transgenderism. The NZ Government has announced $4.7m to go to intersex and transgender services. Australian corporations ANZ and Coles have announced ‘gender affirmation' leave for transgender staff members. After securing a majority in the House of Representatives the full Albanese Ministry was sworn in last week with Clare O'Neil becoming the new Home Affairs Minister though Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus will be in charge of the Federal Police. There is also an Assistant Minister for the Republic which is Labor policy. New Opposition Leader and Nationals Leader David Litteproud announced their shadow frontbench. on Sunday. Both leaders now give press conferences with the Australia, Aboriginal, and Torres Strait Islander flags behind them. Labor has pledged to hold a referendum on enshrining a First Nations Voice to the parliament in the Constitution, the details of which haven't been worked out. Anthony Albanese is in Indonesia this week and went bike riding with President Joko Widodo. Foreign Minister Penny Wong has had a victory in the Pacific signing an 8-year development partnership with Samoa and 10 Pacific nations rejected a proposed trade and security pact with Communist China. A Chinese military aircraft flew dangerously close to a RAAF conducting a freedom of navigation exercise in the South China Sea. This is despite China proposing a reset of relations with Australia. NZ's Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta is missing in action in the Pacific region seemingly too busy figuring out how to enrich her own family through the Three Waters reform program. On her US trip, Jacinda Ardern spoke of her successful gun control policies in the wake of the Uvalde, Texas school shooting. But back in Auckland, the gangs are engaged in regular shootouts with 5 gang-related shootings occurring on the weekend. Sydney is experiencing a gangland war with 13 underworld figures slain over the past 18 months. The Australian Federal Police today announced they were targeting Italian mafia clans as part of Operation Ironside. The Reserve Bank of Australia raised the official interest rate from 0.35% to 0.85% to counter rising inflation. Due to the floods in Queensland, the price of iceberg lettuces is now as high as $12. KFC announced they would be putting cabbage in their burgers to cut costs. Treasurer Dr Jim Chalmers has warned of a perfect storm will see an expensive winter mainly due to a man-made gas shortage in Australia. Rebel News Australia Reporter Avi Yemini has had his most significant legal victory in all the lawsuits he's launched with the Federal Court ordering Twitter to reveal the details behind the PRGuy17 account. The PR Guy appeared on Twitter in March 2020 and has been sycophantic in its defence of all of Dan Andrews' pandemic policies and lockdowns. The Unshackled Links: Website: https://www.theunshackled.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TUnshackled Twitter: https://twitter.com/Un_shackled Gab: https://gab.com/theunshackled Minds: https://www.minds.com/The_Unshackled/ Telegram: https://t.me/theunshackled MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/theunshackled Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_unshackled Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/theunshackled/ Free eBook: http://theunshackledbattlefield.net/ Unshackled Productions: WilmsFront: http://www.timwilms.com Trad Tasman Talk: https://www.theunshackled.net/ttt/ The Report from Tiger Mountain: http://reportfromtigermountain.com/ Support Our Work: Membership: http://www.theunshackled.net/membership Donate: https://www.theunshackled.net/donate/ Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheUnshackled Store: https://www.theunshackled.net/store/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The new Federal Government is taking shape, as Labor announces its official ministry with strong female representation. Tanya Plibersek, Catherine King, Clare O'Neil and Michelle Rowland are among the women appointed as government ministers.
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). This week we chat with Clare O'Neil, Federal Member for the seat Hotham in Victoria - a position she's held since 2013. Clare was first appointed to the Shadow Ministry in 2016, as a Shadow Minister for Justice. She has since been appointed as a Shadow Minister for Financial Services in 2018 and Shadow Minister for Innovation, Technology, and the Future of Work in 2019. Today, Clare is a Shadow Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services. Prior to jumping into Federal Politics, Clare worked as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company, and was mayor for the City of Greater Dandenong. If you have a career story you would like to share, a role you would like to learn more about or any questions you would like us to ask young professionals, you can reach us through any of our social media that can be found at TYPP.com.au. We would love to hear from you!
Clare O'Neil is the Labor Shadow Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services. A qualified lawyer with a background in business consulting, Clare is a Fulbright Scholar and a graduate from the John F Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Misha and Clare caught up for a chinwag about how we can make working work for people, why we need to rediscover class in our political discourse, Australia's guest worker visa disaster, the short term obsessions undermining our policy making, bringing tech giants to heel and how we can improve the culture of our politics. It's a fascinating chat and we hope you enjoy it! Ever since Clare lobbed on the scene as the youngest woman to be elected as mayor in Australian history she's been a rising superstar in Australian politics and this chat really shows why Clare is so highly rated. Clare is also a fellow podcaster! Clare's podcast The Long View focuses on long term policy challenges and recovering from COVID-19. Enjoy the episode! EXTRA INFO: Check out Claire's podcast: The Long View here: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-long-view/id1509383397 Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook: @mishazelinsky @diplomatesshow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.