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Legislation that would help evacuate refugees held offshore is urgently needed to erase the dark history of suffering and punishment by the Coalition Gove ....
Date Time Manus, a Film and Chat with Angus McDonald: Ballina Shire Award-winning artist and filmmaker Angus McDonald will present and discuss his short film ‘Manus’ at Lennox Head Cultural Centre on February 26, 2021. Profits from proceeds from this event, presented by Lennox Arts Board, will go to Human Rights Watch. ‘Manus’ is a short documentary about refugees held for years by the Australian government on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea. It won multiple awards at film festivals in Australia and overseas. The secretly-filmed documentary centres on testimonials of those held on Manus Island. These men include Behrouz Boochani, the subject of Angus’s Archibald People’s Choice Award prize-winning portrait. This portrait is currently on display at the Tweed Regional Gallery as part of the touring Archibald exhibition. ....
More than 20 refugees detained in Melbourne for months after they were transferred from offshore detention will finally be released, according to detainees and refugee advocates. At least 23 men have been told they will receive bridging visas and be released from the Park Hotel in Carlton on Wednesday. They were transported by buses to the Melbourne Immigration Transit Accommodation (MITA) detention centre under heavy police presence to collect their possessions ahead of being released. Breaking: Twenty six refugees who were locked up in the Park prison have got their Bridging Visa right now. Congratulations! detained Kurdish refugee Mostafa Azimitabar tweeted. ....
More than 20 refugees who were medically transferred to Australia from Nauru or Papua New Guinea have been released from their Melbourne hotel detention centre. ....
To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. Home affairs minister Peter Dutton looks likely to be hit by a tsunami of breach of duty of care cases brought by asylum-seeking litigants temporarily in this country to receive medical treatment, after having suffered deplorably in offshore immigration facilities located on the land of poorer nations. The High Court of Australia ruled on 2 December that the Migration Act does not prohibit refugees and asylum seekers transiting through Australia from suing the federal government for negligence and breach of duty of care in the Federal Court. ....