Refugees recently released from the Park Hotel detention centre organised the 鈥淔irst taste of freedom 鈥 game not over yet鈥 cricket match. Mayura Ashok reports.
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Thousands marched in the annual Palm Sunday鈥檚听walk for justice for refugees in Melbourne. Supporters of refugee rights also took to the streets in Canberra and Newcastle.听Chloe DS, Elizabeth Trenchos,听Paul Oboohov 补苍诲听Steve O'Brien听谤别辫辞谤迟.
A case against the Department of Home Affairs and International Health and Medical Services听over the death of an Iraqi refugee held in the Villawood detention centre has been adjourned. 颁丑谤颈蝉听厂濒别别 reports.
Several hundred people protested to free the refugees imprisoned in the Park Hotel and Melbourne Immigration Transit Accommodation prisons.
The听Hobart City Council has added to the pressure on the federal government to release refugees from indefinite听detention in the Park Hotel prison in Melbourne. Chloe DS reports.
Regardless of听the听entitled Serbian tennis player's behaviour, Sue Bolton argues that听the Immigration Minister's decision to kick him out of the country听should be cause for concern.听
Abbi spoke from inside the Park Hotel prison to听refugee rights activists outside asking what听he and other asylum听seekers had听done to receive such cruelty from the Morrison government. Here is what he said.
Despite efforts by librarians and City of Melbourne councillors to provide library services to refugees detained in the Park Hotel prison听it has still not been approved.听Marlon Toner-McLachlan reports.
Protesters continue to dem补苍诲听that refugees inside听the Park Hotel prison are released into the community. Chloe DS reports.
Protesters gathered outside the Park Hotel in Carlton to dem补苍诲听that the refugees be immediately released. Chloe DS reports.
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A refugee imprisoned at the Park hotel prison in Carlton told听91自拍论坛听听that three refugees had tested positive for COVID-19 and that many others have symptoms. Chloe DS reports.
The cases of 18 refugee rights activists who participated in a car convoy last year have been adjourned to October. Chris Slee reports.
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