Shala’s Story – Part Two
In part two, Shala struggles with the mental and physical demands of detention.
In part two, Shala struggles with the mental and physical demands of detention.
Philip Ruddock’s time as immigration minister saw him cop more flak than just about any other minister of the era. Somehow he’s still standing, writes Mandi Santic, in this Backbench Insiders profile.
Refugees have fled life-threatening situations in hopes of being welcomed by fairer and freer countries like Australia. But is Australia really as fair as it likes to think? Beau Donelly talks to refugees, activists and politicians and asks the question, are ‘illegal’ asylum seekers really illegal at all?
In part two, Shala struggles with the mental and physical demands of detention.
Philip Ruddock’s time as immigration minister saw him cop more flak than just about any other minister of the era. Somehow he’s still standing, writes Mandi Santic, in this Backbench Insiders profile.
Refugees have fled life-threatening situations in hopes of being welcomed by fairer and freer countries like Australia. But is Australia really as fair as it likes to think? Beau Donelly talks to refugees, activists and politicians and asks the question, are ‘illegal’ asylum seekers really illegal at all?
Liberal backbenchers agree with doctors’ concerns.
In part two, Shala struggles with the mental and physical demands of detention.
Philip Ruddock’s time as immigration minister saw him cop more flak than just about any other minister of the era. Somehow he’s still standing, writes Mandi Santic, in this Backbench Insiders profile.
Refugees have fled life-threatening situations in hopes of being welcomed by fairer and freer countries like Australia. But is Australia really as fair as it likes to think? Beau Donelly talks to refugees, activists and politicians and asks the question, are ‘illegal’ asylum seekers really illegal at all?