Refugees in PNG face eviction as Australian taxpayers’ dollars dry up. By Michael Bachelard and Nick McKenzie, SMH

The Home Affairs Department told the Senate in July that it had paid an undisclosed amount of Australian taxpayers’ money to the PNG government in December 2021 to deal with what it called the “residual caseload”. The money was paid as part of a “confidential bilateral arrangement” when the decade-long regional resettlement arrangement with Papua New Guinea formally ended on December 31, 2021.

Refugees in PNG face eviction as Australian taxpayers’ dollars dry up. By Michael Bachelard and Nick McKenzie, SMH