The government of Nauru will settle members of the NZYQ cohort, according to Australian Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke.
One of the trio of men awaiting deportation to Nauru has challenged his removal, represented by the Human Rights Law Centre.
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AAP on MSN'Deplorable' Nauru visa deal to face court challengeA legal not-for-profit has launched High Court action to stop an immigration detainee being sent to Nauru in a controversial ...
Australia’s Human Rights Commissioner has written to Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke seeking clarity and transparency around ...
The Nauruan president has defended his government’s offer to resettle three members of the NZYQ cohort of non-citizens from ...
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One concern is the precedent this agreement with Nauru sets for how other countries may treat refugees with criminal ...
Labor has struck an agreement with the government of Nauru to resettle three members of the infamous NZYQ cohort.
Australia's Human Rights Commissioner has written to Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke seeking clarity and transparency around an Australian Government ...
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke signalled Nauru could take others from the cohort, saying the government there "had ...
On Sunday, the home affairs minister announced that Nauru had agreed to issue long-term resettlement visas to three former ...
A trio of violent offenders are in immigration detention awaiting deportation to Nauru, after the Albanese government struck ...
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