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The big news of the day was the federal government conceding - in court - that the decision to cancel the visa of reigning Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic’s was unreasonable.
Victorian police officers guarding the entrance to the law firm’s carpark this evening.Credit: Simon Schluter
Federal Circuit Court judge Anthony Kelly then ordered that the minister for home affairs’ decision to cancel the visa be reversed and that Djokovic should be released from immigration detention.
The main reason for the concession was that Djokovic was not given enough time to seek advice and respond to the intention to cancel the visa when he was detained at Melbourne airport.
But what we’re waiting on now is whether another federal government minister - the minister for immigration - will use a separate set of powers to cancel the visa again. We don’t expect a decision either way will be made tonight, and could be as early as tomorrow morning.
Taking it to the streets: fans of Djokovic outside his lawyers’ offices.Credit: Simon Schluter
Djokovic’s family in Serbia gave a press conference around midnight AEST.
The player posted a tweet of him with his racquet inside Rod Laver Arena.
His fervent fans gathered outside the precinct in support, which resulted in a car being mobbed and an ugly confrontation with police.