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Offshore Immigration Detention Costs Continue to Climb

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AI-generatedThe article discusses Australian government spending on offshore immigration detention and related programs. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, or company margin effect is identified. The spending is a government budget allocation, not a market-driven event. Sectors are not applicable.
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- Offshore detention costs projected to reach $971.6 million in 2025/26, up from $580.7 million.
- Total spending on offshore detention since 2012 exceeds $14.35 billion.
- Government signed a memorandum to transfer up to 354 former onshore detainees to Nauru.
- Upfront cost of Nauru transfer over $400 million, with annual payments of $70 million.
- $85.2 million allocated for faster skills assessments for migrant workers.
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