Immigration & Citizenship
Australia has been enriched by an immigration programme that has welcomed people of different cultural backgrounds. Our immigration programme must be non-discriminatory on the grounds of nationality, ethnic origin, religion, language, gender, disability, sexuality, age or socioeconomic background. Asylum seekers and refugees are a humanitarian problem, not a national security one.
Australia must abide by its obligations under the 1951 Refugee Convention – which Australia helped draft – and assess in good faith all asylum seekers who arrive on our mainland or any of our islands. This must be done without discrimination based on the method of arrival.
The Greens’ immigration policies for asylum seekers include limiting detention to a maximum of 30 days for health, identity and security checks, instituting automatic judicial review for further detention, and ensuring that no child is ever held in detention.
news-stories
25 Oct 2011
On 19th October 2001, at the height of the Howard government's election campaign based on the mantra, "We will decide who comes...
news-stories
19 Apr 2010
Good Morning. Thank you for the opportunity to address you today on the most critical issue facing us all and that is climate c...
media-releases
19 Aug 2009
The Australian government was last week unable to deny blocking calls from Pacific Island nations for Australia to substantiall...
speeches-in-parliament
22 Jun 2009
I rise this evening to speak on the government's proposed Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme, introduced in the Carbon Pollution...
media-releases
16 May 2009
Prime Minister Rudd's attempt to green-wash his Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme with a 25% conditional target has been expose...
media-releases
20 Dec 2008
The Australian Greens say the growing discontent over the Government's carbon trading scheme - including the Government's own a...
audio
18 Dec 2008
Christine talks to Paul Deady from NZ radio 95b
news-stories
04 Sep 2008
This piece by Christine ran in Crikey's email today.
Late in August, while the Business Council of Australia was making its...