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    Tampa Scamper

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    Broadcaster and author Peter Mares asks why we were surprised by the Tampa affair

    Temporary migration: a permanent policy change?

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    Peter Mares discusses the implications for this fundamental shift in Australian immigration policy

    The permanent shift to temporary migration

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    A serious debate about this fundamental shift in policy has barely begun, writes Peter Mares on our partner website, INSIDE STOR

    From queue to pool: skilled migration gets a makeover

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    Peter Mares analyses the latest changes to Australia's migration program

    Not quite Australian: how temporary migration is changing Australia and New Zealand

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    Temporary migration is redefining Australian society. Peter Mares says there are around one million \u27unsettled settlers\u27 - including thousands of New Zealanders - on various kinds of temporary visas in Australia, and many are being unfairly treated. Peter Mares is a writer, researcher and a former ABC journalist, with a longstanding interest in migration issues. He joins Radio New Zealand Sunday Morning to discuss his new book, Not Quite Australian

    'Every law not based on wisdom is a menace to the state'

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    The United States still has the highest incarceration rate of any developed nation. Peter Mares discusses

    Bob Carr and the ghost of Philip Ruddock

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    The foreign minister's tough talking on asylum seekers doesn't fit with the facts, writes Peter Mares

    The rising costs of the great Australian dream

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    Without a change in policies, an ageing population is likely to reduce housing affordability and increase inequality, writes Peter Mares

    Gambling on the Productivity Commission

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    All the evidence is in, yet the government has ordered another inquiry into the impact of gambling, writes Peter Mares

    New Zealand's Bondi Bludger and other Australian myths

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    Swinburne's Peter Mares investigates the perception of New Zealanders in Australia as part of a series on marginality and modernity
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