Curtin Immigration Reception and Processing Centre explained

Curtin Immigration Detention Centre is an Australian immigration detention facility in the Kimberley in Western Australia at 17°36'14.58"S 123°49'14.28"E. Curtin was described by former Immigration minister, Philip Ruddock, as the country's "most primitive" processing centre. It was shut down by the Howard government following a riot in 2002 but was re-opened in 2010 by its successor - the Rudd-Gillard government. Being run by Serco Asia Pacific who also run Villawood and other detention centres in Australia.[1] The controversial move has been seen by commentators as a reversal by the Australian Labor Party of its policy towards detention.[2] [3]

Notable detainees

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Notes and References

  1. News: Mixed reaction to reopening of Curtin detention centre . . 2010-05-08 . April 19, 2010.
  2. News: Detention centre a 'living hell hole' . . 2010-05-08 . April 18, 2010.
  3. News: Curtin Detention Centre . . 2010-05-08 . April 2010 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100422233041/http://www.rac-vic.org/html/02curtin-detention.htm . 2010-04-22 .