It’s the day for it.
The first Australian convicted of leading a terrorist group is facing deportation,but experts say deporting him won't make Australians safer and could lead to a High Court challenge.
When a publisher has to cancel a book tour because of “specific threats to booksellers and the author”,you know there’s something wrong.
What is our country’s responsibility,if any,for evacuating citizens,permanent residents and others from the site of a pandemic,or other crisis overseas? And what does citizenship mean in these circumstances?
Citizenship applications and approvals for Chinese immigrants have halved as Home Affairs struggles to keep up with demand.
Country met UN 10-year deadline to recognise stateless people in half the time.
The quiet demise of Malcolm Turnbull's citizenship bill is a curious shift from years of government warnings about the need for citizens to speak better English and respect Australian laws.
The independent senator has been in Parliament for just over one year.
The man,39,was convicted of recruiting two of the main defendants as people smugglers and organising human trafficking.
Greens candidate Tim Hollo says his difficulty nominating for parliament shows Australia's dual-citizenship laws are a barrier to democratic participation.
New Aussie citizens said they felt they could escape death,be who they are and pursue their dreams in their new homeland.