key points
- Three women arrested after families linked to the former Islamic State group return to Australia.
- Australia releases its largest survey on migrant workers, revealing widespread underpayment of wages.
- Melbourne seen as a model for strengthening ties with the Filipino diaspora in Australia, according to the Commission on Filipinos Overseas.
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