Inman Grant has lived in Aus for about two decades and is a (dual) citizen so in the spirit of multiculturalism I consider her to be Australian. As far as I understand, elected politicians can’t have dual citizenship, but this rule does not apply for unelected bureaucrats. Regarding international connections you may find this an interest…
Inman Grant has lived in Aus for about two decades and is a (dual) citizen so in the spirit of multiculturalism I consider her to be Australian. As far as I understand, elected politicians can’t have dual citizenship, but this rule does not apply for unelected bureaucrats. Regarding international connections you may find this an interesting read if you haven’t already seen it: https://open.substack.com/pub/networkaffects/p/julie-inman-grant-has-made-australia?r=jufg5&utm_medium=ios
Inman Grant has lived in Aus for about two decades and is a (dual) citizen so in the spirit of multiculturalism I consider her to be Australian. As far as I understand, elected politicians can’t have dual citizenship, but this rule does not apply for unelected bureaucrats. Regarding international connections you may find this an interesting read if you haven’t already seen it: https://open.substack.com/pub/networkaffects/p/julie-inman-grant-has-made-australia?r=jufg5&utm_medium=ios