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Prime Minister offers Tuvalu residents the right to resettle in Australia
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2023-11-11
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A special migration pathway will be set up between Australia and the low lying island nation Tuvalu to resettle people fleeing the effects of climate change. Political geographer Professor Jon Barnett says the new treaty is significant.
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