DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP (AUSTRALIA)
(Redirected from Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (Australia))
The 'Department of Immigration and Citizenship' (DIAC) is an Australian Government department. In 2004, the then Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (DIMIA) had an annual operating budget of AUD$700 million. The Department of Immigration and Citizenship is responsible for:
★ immigration arrangements
★ border control
★ citizenship
★ ethnic affairs
★ multicultural affairs
DIMA and its predecessors were the centre of controversy from 2001 because it was primarily these departments that implemented the Australian governments policies of mandatory detention of unauthorised arrivals and the Pacific Solution. The Department was also accused of mistreating asylum seekers at Australian immigration detention facilities.
"Machinery of Government" changes following government reshuffles:
★ 26 November 2001 the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs (DIMA) and the Department of Reconciliation and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs merged to form the Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (DIMIA).
★ 27 January 2006 the Indigenous Affairs responsibility moved to the now Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs.
★ 23 January 2007 the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs is renamed the Department of Immigration and Citizenship.
★ Australian immigration
★ Minister for Immigration and Citizenship
★ List of Australian Commonwealth Government entities
★ Cornelia Rau
★ Vivian Solon
★ Department of Immigration and Citizenship Website
The 'Department of Immigration and Citizenship' (DIAC) is an Australian Government department. In 2004, the then Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (DIMIA) had an annual operating budget of AUD$700 million. The Department of Immigration and Citizenship is responsible for:
★ immigration arrangements
★ border control
★ citizenship
★ ethnic affairs
★ multicultural affairs
DIMA and its predecessors were the centre of controversy from 2001 because it was primarily these departments that implemented the Australian governments policies of mandatory detention of unauthorised arrivals and the Pacific Solution. The Department was also accused of mistreating asylum seekers at Australian immigration detention facilities.
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History
"Machinery of Government" changes following government reshuffles:
★ 26 November 2001 the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs (DIMA) and the Department of Reconciliation and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs merged to form the Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (DIMIA).
★ 27 January 2006 the Indigenous Affairs responsibility moved to the now Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs.
★ 23 January 2007 the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs is renamed the Department of Immigration and Citizenship.
See also
★ Australian immigration
★ Minister for Immigration and Citizenship
★ List of Australian Commonwealth Government entities
★ Cornelia Rau
★ Vivian Solon
External links
★ Department of Immigration and Citizenship Website
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