Last refugee on Nauru evacuated as Australian government says offshore processing policy remains. By Ben Doherty and Eden Gillespie, The Guardian

The last refugee held by Australia on Nauru has been evacuated off the island, flying into Brisbane on Saturday night, marking the end – at least for now – of more than a decade of offshore processing on the Pacific island.

However the Australian government says it remains committed to offshore processing as a policy. It maintains an offshore detention centre in abeyance on the island, at an annual cost of $350m, which it says is “ready to receive and process any new unauthorised maritime arrivals”.

Last refugee on Nauru evacuated as Australian government says offshore processing policy remains. By Ben Doherty and Eden Gillespie, The Guardian