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Australian National Audit Office considering an audit of the Safer Communities Fund scheme overseen by Peter Dutton
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Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton overruled his department s recommendations on grant funding for the Safer Communities program.
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The Australian National Audit Office is considering an audit into the administration of the Safer Communities Fund overseen by the Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton.
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In February, 7.30 revealed Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton overruled his department s recommendations on grant funding for the Safer Communities program
Funding guidelines allow the Minister to override the Department s merit-based assessments
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Prisoner advocate slams Australian minister for calling kind, caring 501 deportees trash Newshub 11/03/2021 Hannah Kronast
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A New Zealand prisoner advocate has condemned Australia s Home Affairs Minister for calling 501 deportees trash , saying many of them are kind, caring, genuine people who just need a chance but comments like Dutton s may cause them to re-offend.
Australia s deportation programme has resumed for the year, with the first planeload of criminals leaving Brisbane for Auckland this week.
The journey made headlines when a reporter, who was allowed on the tarmac, hounded the deportees. Our country doesn t want you, are you excited to go home? he said.