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Australia's new offer of a special visa and permanent residency pathway for Hong Kong residents is getting a lot of attention.
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Read MoreFresh calls for University of Melbourne to remove Hong Kong Police Force job ad after national security law imposed
The University of Melbourne is facing fresh calls to remove an advertisement for the Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) in the wake of sweeping new national security laws imposed on the city by Beijing.
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