Australia will soon deport three violent criminals including a convicted murderer to Nauru even though they are not citizens ...
In return for an undisclosed sum of money, Nauru’s government has “agreed” to grant 30-year visas to an initial three victims ...
One of the trio of men awaiting deportation to Nauru has challenged his removal, represented by the Human Rights Law Centre.
A legal not-for-profit has launched High Court action to stop an immigration detainee being sent to Nauru in a controversial ...
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said three individuals had already been granted Nauruan visas and had been detained awaiting removal, adding Australia had paid a "cost" to Nauru to facilitate the ...
Tony Burke on Sunday confirmed their visas have been cancelled and they would be flown to Nauru “as soon as possible”. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has confirmed three violent offenders ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Violent non-citizen criminals released into the Australian community in the landmark NZYQ High Court case will be transferred to ...
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke signalled Nauru could take others from the cohort, saying the government there "had described these three visas as the first three". Three violent offenders who ...
Under the offshore processing regime, they were detained on Christmas Island and then sent to Nauru, where they remained to rot. The detention conditions on Nauru were inhuman, degrading and lethal.
The small Pacific nation of Nauru will make a major move over criminals who have been released into the Australian community after a stunning ruling. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke on Sunday ...
Nauru is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean and is 800 miles northeast of the Solomon Islands, while its closest neighbour is Banaba, in Kiribati, 200 miles to the east.