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The Pacific island will resettle up to 354 former detainees Canberra says have ‘no legal right to remain in Australia’.
The Albanese government will give Nauru $20 million when the first foreign-born criminal touches down on the island nation.
Australia and Nauru signed an agreement on Friday to allow the Australian government to deport formerly detained people ...
A government source has told SBS News around 280 non-citizens formerly in Australian immigration detention will be sent to Nauru to live among the community.
Australia and Nauru signed an agreement Friday to allow the Australian government to deport formerly detained people without ...
Australia has agreed to pay Nauru to resettle foreign-born criminals who cannot be held indefinitely in detention ...
Labor Prime Minister Anthony Albanese defied condemnation of the Nauru plan by refugee and legal organisations, which have ...
The man is one of three people who were slated to be removed to Nauru in February under the government's newly minted ...
The Australian government struck a A$400 million (US$260 million) deal with Nauru to deport 280 people to the small Pacific ...
The sight of neo-Nazis trying to whip up community anger and recruit new followers drove home to all how criticism of ...
Home Affairs officials have told a senate committee there is no guarantee Nauru will accept all or any of the NZYQ cohort.
Labor has been accused of executing a $2.5bn deal with Nauru to resettle hundreds of ex-detainees under a veil of “secrecy”, ...