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Australia maintains tough immigration stance

Published: Sun 11 Feb 2018 02:33 PM
Australia maintain tough immigration stance
The Australian Foreign Minister isn't budging on her country's tough stance on the detention and deportation of New Zealanders.
Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters. Photo: RNZ / Sarah Robson
Julie Bishop was in Auckland yesterday for formal talks with her New Zealand counterpart, Winston Peters.
The New Zealand Government has previously raised concerns about New Zealanders being treated unfairly as a result of Australian immigration policies that mean non-citizens can have their visa cancelled if they fail a good character test.
Ms Bishop said the policy applied to everyone, and New Zealanders were not being singled out.
But she said there were ongoing discussions with the New Zealand Government about it.
"We do have a very close working relationship with New Zealand and cases are being managed and discussed and I reiterate Australia's commitment to consult with New Zealand on matters that affect New Zealand citizens and affect our relationship."
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