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Dozens of refugees are still stranded in precarious situations in PNG – and support from Australia is dwindling

  • Written by Amy Nethery, Senior Lecturer in Politics and Policy Studies, Deakin University

After nearly a year without basic income and support services, 42 refugees and asylum seekers remaining in Papua New Guinea will soon begin receiving a meagre allowance of 900 kina (A$338) per week from the Australian government.

These men are former Manus Island detainees who were released in 2016 after the PNG Supreme Court ruled that...

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