Boat arrivals taken to Nauru after reaching mainland
A third boat has made it to mainland Australia in five months, adding to pressure on the Albanese government over border protection.
Suspected Chinese boat arrivals have been taken to Nauru’s detention centre for processing after they reached the mainland, generating fresh controversy for the Albanese government on border protection.
The 15 people arrived off a remote part of the Kimberley coastline and walked into the Truscott air force base on Friday. Western Australian Police said on Sunday they found a man in relatively good health who had earlier been separated from the group.
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