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Refugees Arrive in Australia from Nauru

Media Release - DPS 55/2002

The Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs confirmed today that 56 refugees from the immigration processing centre on Nauru, had arrived in Australia.

The arrival is in line with the Australian Government's commitment to take its fair share of people who are residing in the off-shore processing centres in Nauru and Papua New Guinea and who are found to be refugees.

The group comprising 16 adult women and 40 children arrived in Brisbane before transiting to final destinations in Sydney, Victoria and Perth.

All members of the group have immediate family members such as a spouse or parent in Australia and were given resettlement priority.

"The resettlement of further refugees from the offshore processing centres is under consideration by the Department and other countries," a departmental spokesperson said.

"These arrivals join 60 people who have already come to Australia from the offshore processing centres."

A number of countries have indicated a willingness to consider cases for resettlement. New Zealand has already resettled 59 people from Nauru.

Further movements to Australia and other countries are expected over the next few months.

All 56 refugees have been granted five-year temporary protection visas.

"This visa is available to people who have abandoned or by-passed effective protection in a country of first asylum and travelled to another country to seek a preferred migration option," the spokesperson said.

6 August 2002

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