Breaking: The Murugappan family is set to return to Biloela after interim Home Affairs Minster Jim Chalmers intervened in their case. | CroweDM HometoBilo Murugappan Auspol
A family of asylum seekers who were forced to leave their home in the Queensland town of Biloela will be given a pathway to become Australian residents under a decision by the Albanese government to end years of dispute over their treatment.
“Australian border protection authorities will intercept any vessel seeking to reach Australia illegally, and safely return those on board to their point of departure or country of origin,” he said. and said on April 24 his position had not changed, but others within the Coalition held out against giving the family the right to stay in Australia.
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