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Is Christmas Island still a detention Centre?

Is Christmas Island still a detention Centre?

In August 2020, the Australian Government announced that it would re-open the North West Point Immigration Detention Centre in Christmas Island to manage the surge in population of people in detention. By 31 August 2021, 219 people were in that Immigration Detention Centre.

How many detainees are on Christmas Island?

As of the end of April, there were 1,497 people in immigration detention, with 204 on Christmas Island.

What happened to the refugee family on Christmas Island?

The Tamil asylum seeker family from Biloela that has been on Christmas Island for two years has now reunited in Perth, where they will live in the community while the youngest daughter is being treated in hospital and their legal appeals play out.

How bad are Australian detention Centres?

4.9 Detention is a dangerous place From January 2013 to March 2014 there were numerous assaults and self-harm incidents in detention centres in Australia where children are held. They include: 57 serious assaults. 233 assaults involving children.

Are there still detention Centres in Australia?

This is a list of current and former Australian immigration detention facilities….List of Australian immigration detention facilities.

Australian government immigration detention centres in Australia and offshore Facility East Lorengau Refugee Transit Centre
Opened 2017
Capacity nominal; [surge] 213 or possibly 280
Location Lorengau, Manus Province, Papua New Guinea

Does anyone live on Christmas Island?

About 1,600 people live on Christmas Island, mostly in a number of “settlement areas” on the north of the island: Flying Fish Cove (also known as Kampong) Settlement.

Who runs Australian detention Centres?

Most facilities were operated by Australian Correctional Management (a subsidiary of G4S) under contract from the Department of Immigration until 2003, when ACM exited the market. Between 2003 and 2009, G4S was appointed as the contractor to manage a large number of facilities.

Are refugees still on Christmas Island?

Morrison cited the prospect of increased boat arrivals as the reason for re-opening it. In April 2019, the Morrison Government paid for 140 Serco employees to be sent to Christmas Island, despite there being no refugees on the island.

How much does it cost to keep the family on Christmas Island?

Christmas Island stay has cost $6.7m so far The family remain adamant they do not want to return to Sri Lanka, from where the parents arrived separately by boat in 2012 and 2013 before marrying in Australia and having two children in the country.

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Ruth Doyle