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An Expert Analysis of the Home Affairs Legislation 1/2025
by KLB
Podcast episode is the overview of the Home Affairs Legislation Amendment (2025 Measures No. 1) Bill is on its way 🇦🇺🎙️. A clear, engaging summary of the bill’s key points—from its rapid passage through Parliament to the legal and human rights concerns it raises.The Australian government has passed a new law described by its critics as the "Anti-Fairness Bill".[1] This legislation, the Home Affairs Legislation Amendment (2025 Measures No. 1) Bill 2025, is a direct and forceful response to a landmark High Court ruling that made indefinite immigration detention unconstitutional.[1, 2]At its core, the bill is designed to be a "legislative shield".[1] It explicitly removes the fundamental legal principle of natural justice, or procedural fairness, for non-citizens facing deportation.[1, 2] This means the government can now make life-altering decisions—such as forcing a person's removal to a third country—without their knowledge or without giving them a
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Podcast episode is the overview of the Home Affairs Legislation Amendment (2025 Measures No. 1) Bill is on its way 🇦🇺🎙️. A clear, engaging summary of the bill’s key points—from its rapid passage through Parliament to the legal and human rights concerns it raises.The Australian government has passed a new law described by its critics as the "Anti-Fairness Bill".[1] This legislation, the Home Affairs Legislation Amendment (2025 Measures No. 1) Bill 2025, is a direct and forceful response to a landmark High Court ruling that made indefinite immigration detention unconstitutional.[1, 2]At its core, the bill is designed to be a "legislative shield".[1] It explicitly removes the fundamental legal principle of natural justice, or procedural fairness, for non-citizens facing deportation.[1, 2] This means the government can now make life-altering decisions—such as forcing a person's removal to a third country—without their knowledge or without giving them a
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