'Hope to see more family reunions' as travel opens up, says Immigration Minister Alex Hawke in his Diwali message

Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs Alex Hawke delivers Diwali greetings to everyone celebrating the festival of lights in Australia.

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Immigration Minister Alex Hawke extends Diwali greetings. Source: Supplied

Mr Hawke said the occasion is a fitting celebration as more and more Australians are vaccinated against COVID-19 every day, and we are able to gather again as a community.

"As we begin to reopen, I look forward to seeing people dressed in their finest clothes and coming to together to light the diya lamps, sharing in the joy and festivity of Diwali," he said.
He added that while some Diwali celebrations will again be different from previous years, "I hope to see more family reunions ahead, made easier by the Government’s recent decision to recognise parents as immediate family for the purpose of international travel."

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Immigration Minister Alex Hawke extends Diwali greetings. Source: Supplied
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Published 4 November 2021 3:37pm
Updated 4 November 2021 3:40pm
By Avneet Arora

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