After the Mickleham quarantine hub was used for flood victims, documents show violence and drug use were rife
The federal government’s quarantine facility on Melbourne’s northern fringe, was plagued by violence and police call-outs, while it was being used to house flood victims last year. Staff reported 26 incidents at the Mickleham Centre over seven weeks, including family violence.
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