There was standing room only in the National Theatre on Sunday afternoon as Professor Jane McAdam spoke about the international law, politics and ethics of Australia's refugee policies.
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McAdam is professor of law, director of the Andrew and Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law at UNSW, and co-author of 'Refugees: Why Seeking Asylum Is Legal and Australia's Policies Are Not' (with Fiona Chong; UNSW Press), which has just been released.
McAdam gave an update on the ongoing developments with the Cambodian deal and explain the place of Australia's policies within the international context. On a financial level, McAdam explained that Australia is spending $3.3 billion annually on it's off shore detention centres. Each refugee in detention off-shore is costing $400,000 per year, yet releasing them into the community on full benefits would be only $40,000, and much less if they were working.
More information and fact sheets are available at www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au and Miss Ruby's Bookshop in Braidwood has copies of Jane's book in stock.