Australia reviewing response to Afghan crisis
As the Albanese government starts to deliver on some of its election promises, there are concerns others are being overlooked.
A year after Kabul fell, immigration minister Andrew Giles says the department of home affairs has been overwhelmed by the demand for humanitarian visas from Afghanistan.
With the country still under Taliban rule, is the new Labor government keeping its promise to prioritise those displaced by the conflict?
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