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Martin Stephens, Michael Czugaj, Scott Rush, Matthew Norman and Si Yi Chen look on as Australia and Indonesia sign an agreement for their return home.

Bali Nine members arrive home having paid ‘heavy price’

After nearly two decades jailed in Indonesia on drug trafficking convictions, the five men touched down in cities across the east coast this morning.

  • Angus Delaney

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Bali five:  Matthew Norman, Scott Rush, Martin Stephens, Si Yi Chen, and Michael Czugaj.

Jail, death and politics: Why we can’t know much about the Bali five

Australia’s clandestine extraction of five former drug smugglers from Indonesia looked like a victory. So what’s with all the secrecy?

  • Michael Bachelard
Ali Imron waving to journalists after his sentencing in 2003. He was spared the death penalty because of his remorse and cooperation with authorities.

Bali bomber’s family asks for same leniency given to Bali Five

Ali Imron hopes to piggyback off the charity shown to the last prisoners of the Bali Nine gang.

  • Zach Hope and Amilia Rosa
Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran were executed by Indonesia in April, 2015.

Death row still a risk when AFP shares intel: inquiry

Days after five members of the Bali Nine returned to Australia, a parliamentary inquiry has warned that more oversight is needed for federal police tasked with overseas co-operation.

  • Natassia Chrysanthos
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The heat is on

Omi Kumari and Ehsan Noroozinejad effectively identify the “latte line” as a climate division line. The low side of the line is effectively the Sydney Basin, whose main climate problem was once that it trapped smog – toxic leaded fuel pollution. Trees, shade and constructing buildings close so together that the sun does not reach ground level are urban responses developed long ago by humanity for hot climates.

The Howard Springs Centre for National Resilience where five members of the Bali Nine are currently being held.

The former quarantine facility housing the remaining Bali Nine

Authorities have not yet detailed what support will be offered to the men, who have not been able to see their families since they arrived back in Australia.

  • Marta Pascual Juanola
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Martin Stephens, Michael Czugaj, Scott Rush, Matthew Norman and Si-Yi Chen look on as Australia and Indonesia sign an agreement for their return home.

‘No legal basis’: Indonesian MP criticises decision to send remaining Bali Nine home

A senior member of an Indonesian parliamentary committee says the transfer of five Bali Nine members was unlawful.

  • Zach Hope, Karuni Rompies and Amilia Rosa
Scott Rush in Denpasar district court in Bali in 2006.

As Scott Rush farewelled his prison guards, his parents had no idea he was on his way home

The Bali Nine member was smiling as he left Bangli Narcotics jail in Bali for the final time last Friday. His family still didn’t know he was coming home.

  • Natassia Chrysanthos, Marissa Calligeros, Zach Hope, Amilia Rosa and Marta Pascual Juanola
Australian and Indonesian officials on the tarmac before the commercial flight bringing the remaining Bali 9 members returned home.

Inside the race to bring the five remaining Bali Nine home

The sensitivities were so great that the families of the five men were told they could not be in Darwin to greet them when they landed.

  • David Crowe
Martin Stephens, Micahel Cjugaz, Scott Rush, Matthew Norman and Si Yi Chen look on as Australia and Indonesia sign an agreement for their return home.

Five remaining Bali Nine members free men as they arrive back in Australia

Australians Matthew Norman, Michael Czugaj, Scott Rush, Martin Stephens and Si-Yi Chen were accompanied back to Australia by government officials on a commercial flight on Sunday. 

  • Natassia Chrysanthos, Zach Hope and Michael Bachelard

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