Forcing former detainees to wear ankle bracelets might be legally fraught as Australia looks to pay third countries to take those deemed a risk to community safety. Immigration Minister Tony Burke ...
In a five to two ruling today, the High Court found a law requiring former immigration detainees to be monitored by ankle bracelets and live under a curfew was not valid. The law was introduced ...
The federal government is scrambling to rush legislation into parliament and draw up new regulations circumventing a High Court ruling that forcing immigration detainees to wear ankle bracelets ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke will urgently introduce new laws aimed at restoring ankle bracelets and curfews for former ...
Ankle bracelets and curfews on former immigration detainees will be stripped, with Australia's highest court ruling them invalid. The measures stemmed from a High Court decision that ruled ...
The Commonwealth has been dealt a major blow after the High Court ruled it unconstitutional to require former immigration detainees to wear ankle bracelets and adhere to strict curfews.
After last year’s High Court ruling in the case known as NZYQ, the government was caught flat footed and released people from immigration detention with inadequate oversight. It paid a terrible ...
Sacramento Kings guard Malik Monk will be out for at least two weeks because of a moderate right ankle sprain, the team announced Monday. Monk suffered the injury early in the second quarter ...
While Mr Burke wouldn’t confirm how many BVR holders were currently subject to ankle bracelets and curfews, he said the government’s priority was to remove the offenders from Australia.
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