Australian government to reopen Christmas Island detention centre during Covid-19 crisis

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Australian government to reopen Christmas Island detention centre during Covid-19 crisis
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Coalition plans to transfer refugees and asylum seekers currently detained in Melbourne and Sydney

The Australian government will reopen the detention facility on the remote territory of Christmas Island to house people currently in immigration detention on the Australian mainland.

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