
Moving to a different country long-term often comes with multiple emotional trials. As migrants endure the rollercoaster of culture shock and adapting to a foreign environment, many often feel a complex sense of displacement and identity loss. So, what can migrants do to cope and feel ‘whole’ again?
Each month thousands of migrants attempt to get to the US border through Mexico clinging onto a freight train known as The Beast.
Migrants and refugees in Australia face significant challenges, such as language barriers, when it comes to accessing healthcare, multicultural advocates say.
Nearly a quarter of permanent skilled migrants are over-qualified for their current jobs - effectively depriving the Australian economy of skills.
There are believed to be tens of thousands of unlawful migrants in Australia. Often hesitant to seek medical care due to fears of deportation, and living together in overcrowded accommodation, those supporting them say they are particularly vulnerable during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Newly arrived migrants are able to reverently honour Australia's heroes and survivors whilst being survivors of war and horror themselves.
For many migrants, Anzac Day evokes an image of white soldiers wearing slouch hats fighting in the fields of Gallipoli. However, this image has slowly changed over the last one hundred years.
An Australian-first analysis of case files from a domestic and family service provider in Victoria has revealed the impact of coronavirus on temporary migrants living with violence.
Migrants have expressed concern over a report that recommends the temporary skilled shortage visa should only target high-skilled migrants to prevent worker exploitation.
Advocacy groups in Australia have criticised the federal government for imposing health requirement tests they say are impossible for many migrants with disability to pass, which means they can't find access to proper funding, care or employment.
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