Home Affairs Minister, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi
NATIONAL NEWS - The Department of Home Affairs will from Thursday, once again, offer several services that were temporarily suspended in January 2021, Home Affairs Minister, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, has announced.
This comes after President Cyril Ramaphosa this week moved the country to Lockdown Level 1 amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Addressing media on Wednesday, Home Affairs Minister, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, said it was for this reason that the department decided to re-institute more services from Thursday.
The citizenship service, however, will remain temporarily unavailable.
“Online services, through eHome Affairs and our partner banks, will be resumed on Monday, 8 March 2021,” said the Minister.
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Neo-Nazi Sonnenkrieg Division to become first right-wing terrorist organisation listed in Australia
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Peter Dutton has written to the Opposition Leader and state and territory leaders about the proposed listing.
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A right-wing extremist group is set to be formally listed as a terrorist organisation for the first time in Australia.
Key points:
Australian security agencies suggest there are currently no Australians directly involved with the group
There are currently 27 listed terror groups in Australia
Sonnenkrieg Division, a UK-based neo-Nazi group, will be effectively banned in Australia once its listing as a terror group is confirmed.
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Just when the publicity surrounding Brittany Higgins sexual assault allegation had started to settle the Prime Minister has received two letter which have the potential to change the Liberal Party as we know it.
The first was a stern letter from the Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police (AFP), warning the Prime Minister that those in positions of power in Canberra are not a ‘law unto themselves and that any “failure to report alleged criminal behaviour … or choosing to communicate or disseminate allegations via other means, such as through the media or third parties, risks prejudicing any subsequent police investigation.”