Article 766ZP Non-citizens held in indefinite detention in Australia could get millions of dollars in compensation after government’s high court loss

Non-citizens held in indefinite detention in Australia could get millions of dollars in compensation after government’s high court loss

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Sarah Basford Canales
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Human rights lawyers and refugee advocacy groups are lauding the decision as a significant outcome'

Millions of dollars in compensation could be paid out to more than 350 unlawful non-citizens held in indefinite detention after the high court ruled against the Australian government.

The ruling marks another blow for the Albanese government after its requirement that released members of the NZYQ cohort must wear ankle monitoring bracelets and abide by curfews was struck down as unconstitutional earlier this year.

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