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The High Court and the detention of asylum seekers

Last month, the High Court overturned a controversial 2004 decision, reaffirming the principle that asylum seekers cannot be detained indefinitely without prospects of deportation. By Frank Brennan

BBCNEWS Dateline London June 4, 2024 18:38:00

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Djokovic left, but what s happening to refugees still in detention in Australia?

Novak Djokovic’s sudden arrival at the Park Hotel in Melbourne threw a spotlight on the refugees still held in detention around Australia. How does the system work today? And how does our hard border stack up internationally?

Djokovic left, but what s happening to refugees still in detention in Australia?

Novak Djokovic’s sudden arrival at the Park Hotel in Melbourne threw a spotlight on the refugees still held in detention around Australia. How does the system work today? And how does our hard border stack up internationally?

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