Australia to take in 16,500 more refugees from Afghanistan at cost of $666 million. By Stephen Dziedzic and Annika Burgess, ABC News

It's the most significant, one-off increase to Australia's humanitarian program since Tony Abbott offered an additional 12,000 places to Syrian and Iraqi refugees over two years in 2015, after catastrophic conflict in the region.

However, it will still not bring the annual humanitarian uptake to the same level it was before the pandemic, in 2018-19, when the government had a target of 18,750 places.

Australia to take in 16,500 more refugees from Afghanistan at cost of $666 million. By Stephen Dziedzic and Annika Burgess, ABC News