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Medevac detainees in Brisbane to be released, as others in Darwin and Sydney expected to walk free

Medevac detainees in Brisbane released with others in Darwin and Sydney also expected to walk free SunSunday 28 updated MonMonday 1 MarMarch 2021 at 3:25am Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Watch 1 (Supplied: Refugee Voices) Share Print text only 20 medevac detainees have been released from Brisbane immigration detention, with dozens more around the country expected to follow this week, some after spending more than a year in a hotel or a alternative place of detention. Key points: More than 20 men detained at Kangaroo Point Central Hotel and Apartments were in the process of being released on Monday morning

Australia s government under pressure from historic sex allegations

Australia s government under pressure from historic sex allegations
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Dozens of asylum seekers released from detention in Brisbane, with more to follow, advocates say

Share on Twitter Dozens of asylum seekers detained in a Brisbane motel are being released into the community on bridging visas, refugee advocates say.  The Refugee Action Coalition said on Monday morning it understood 25 people who had been kept at the Kangaroo Point Hotel were being granted bridging visas, along with two detained at Brisbane Immigration Transit Accommodation.  In January, dozens of asylum seekers brought to Australia under the now-repealed medevac law were suddenly released from detention in Melbourne. Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton said at the time it was more cost-effective for them to live in the community than in detention centres.

Neo-Nazi leader films himself bashing Channel Nine security guard

A neo-Nazi leader has posted shocking footage of his violent attack on a Channel Nine security guard hours before the network was due to air a report about his extremist far-right group. National Socialist Network leader Thomas Sewell and his lackey filmed themselves arriving at the TV station s office in Melbourne hoping to confront A Current Affair staff ahead of the segment running on Monday night. Their request was denied and Sewell unleashes into an extraordinary tirade on camera slamming the staff as cowards and manipulative before a security guard emerges and orders the pair to leave. Sorry, you cannot film in the building, the security guard, who is black, tells the man filming, who refuses to comply with instructions.

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