Biloela Family to return to Central Queensland
Four years after they were removed from their home and forced into detention a Tamil asylum seeker family will finally be allowed to return to Central Queensland. The government made the announcement today after an election pledge to send the family home to Biloela. But they've only been granted bridging visas meaning their legal battle still isn't over.
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