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Quiet Nauru deals, loud immigration protests

Quiet Nauru deals, loud immigration protests

The government has quietly signed a $408 million (and then some) deal with Nauru to house members of the so-called NZYQ cohort. The deal was only made public via an end-of-week departmental upload, and the full cost could reach $2.5 billion. Why the silence, and what does it say about the politics of migration and dissent inside Labor right now? Meanwhile, immigration has dominated the national conversation this week, with protests on the streets and language from the government and Opposition under scrutiny. Plus, aged care, and some controversial photo ops in China - there’s been plenty more in the background of this sitting week. Patricia Karvelas and Melissa Clarke are joined by Phil Coorey, political editor for The Australian Financial Review to unpack a high-stakes week in federal politics on The Party Room. Got a burning question? Got a burning political query? Send a short voice recording to PK and Mel for Question Time at [email protected]

Politics Now · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

September 4, 202548m 0s

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Show Notes

The government has quietly signed a $408 million (and then some) deal with Nauru to house members of the so-called NZYQ cohort.

The deal was only made public via an end-of-week departmental upload, and the full cost could reach $2.5 billion. Why the silence, and what does it say about the politics of migration and dissent inside Labor right now?

Meanwhile, immigration has dominated the national conversation this week, with protests on the streets and language from the government and Opposition under scrutiny. Plus, aged care, and some controversial photo ops in China - there’s been plenty more in the background of this sitting week.

Patricia Karvelas and Melissa Clarke are joined by Phil Coorey, political editor for The Australian Financial Review to unpack a high-stakes week in federal politics on The Party Room.

Got a burning question?

Got a burning political query? Send a short voice recording to PK and Mel for Question Time at [email protected]