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Tampa Scamper
Broadcaster and author Peter Mares asks why we were surprised by the Tampa affair
Temporary migration: a permanent policy change?
Peter Mares discusses the implications for this fundamental shift in Australian immigration policy
The permanent shift to temporary migration
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
Peter Mares analyses the latest changes to Australia's migration program
Not quite Australian: how temporary migration is changing Australia and New Zealand
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'
The United States still has the highest incarceration rate of any developed nation. Peter Mares discusses
Bob Carr and the ghost of Philip Ruddock
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
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
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
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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