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.
questions-without-notice
18 Nov 2009
Senator HANSON-YOUNG (2.18 pm) - My question is to the Minister representing the Prime Minister, Senator Evans. Given the boat ...
motions
18 Nov 2009
That the Senate
(a) calls on the Australian Government to conduct an audit of where and how much Australian funds are being us...
speeches-in-parliament
16 Nov 2009
Senator HANSON-YOUNG (South Australia) (4:13 PM) - I rise today to contribute to this debate, but before I get into it I want t...
media-releases
13 Nov 2009
The Greens reject the Federal Opposition's outrageous "new" immigration policy that revisits the worst excesses of th...
media-releases
11 Nov 2009
The Federal Government's insistence on finding another country to take the 78 asylum seekers on the Oceanic Viking looks more a...
media-releases
06 Nov 2009
The Federal Government must stop the absurd waiting game that has passed for an asylum seeker policy and bring the Oceanic Viki...
media-releases
02 Nov 2009
The Greens have expressed grave concern about the plight of those on board the ship which has sunk in the Indian Ocean, and hav...
motions
27 Oct 2009
Senator HANSON-YOUNG (South Australia) (3.48 pm) - I move:
That the Senate -
(a) recognises each senator's role as community ...
questions-without-notice
26 Oct 2009
Senator HANSON-YOUNG (2.39 pm)-
My question is to the Minister representing the Prime Minister, Senator Evans. Once the Oc...
speeches-in-parliament
26 Oct 2009
SENATOR SARAH HANSON-YOUNG (South Australia)
I rise to contribute to the debate on this
matter of public importance. Sa...