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EPISODE · Feb 11, 2026 · 13 MIN

Government plans to introduce a three-year ban on family reunification for recognised refugees. Why is this being done, and is it justified?

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The Government plans to introduce a three-year ban on family reunification for recognised refugees, along with new financial requirements. Ministers say it’s about tightening the system — but critics argue it risks leaving spouses and children in danger. With just over 2,500 family members reunited since 2022, is this necessary reform or an unfair restriction?  Nasc Chief Executive Fiona Hurley, joined Sean to discuss

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