Senate debates

Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Questions on Notice

Nauru (Question No. 2508)

Photo of Michaelia CashMichaelia Cash (WA, Liberal Party, Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Immigration) Share this | | Hansard source

asked the Minister representing the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, upon notice, on 02 November 2012:

For each of the 11 flights used to transfer asylum seekers to Nauru during the period 13 September to 19 October 2012:

(1) What was the date of the flight.

(2) From where did the flight depart.

(3) What type of aircraft was used.

(4) Which company operated the aircraft.

(5) What is the seating capacity of the aircraft.

(6) How many asylum seekers were on-board.

(7) What were the origins of the asylum seekers on-board the aircraft.

(8) How many officials, including but not limited to Australian Federal Police officers, departmental staff, interpreters and health and medical staff, were on the flight.

(9) Were any incidents on the flight reported; if so, can details of the nature and classification of the incident, such as whether it was critical, major or minor, be provided.

(10) What was the cost of the flight.

Photo of Kate LundyKate Lundy (ACT, Australian Labor Party, Minister Assisting for Industry and Innovation) Share this | | Hansard source

The Minister for Immigration and Citizenship has provided the following answer to the honourable senator's question:

Detailed information for each of the first 11 flights used to transfer asylum seekers to Nauru during the period 13 September to 19 October 2012 is provided in the attached file.

Overall for the 11 flights, ten flights were from Christmas Island and one flight departed direct from Darwin to Nauru. The Airbus A319 operated by Skytraders was utilised for six of the flights and the Boeing 737-300 operated by Adagold Pty Ltd for five flights.

For the period 13 September to 19 October 2012, 365 asylum seekers were transferred to Nauru. The numbers and cohort of the asylum seekers were: Sri Lanka (215), Iraq (23), Iran (26), Afghanistan (58) and Pakistan (43).

On each flight escort duties were provided by the Australian Federal Police (AFP). At least two interpreters were on the flights to Nauru. Two medical staff and two departmental staff were also onboard all flights to Nauru.

The total direct cost of the 11 flights used to transfer asylum seekers to Nauru during the period 13 September to 19 October 2012 is $3 171 018. The cost of each individual flight ranges from $209 125 to $572 900.

Question on Notice 2508: Charter Transfers to Nauru over the period 13 September to 19 October 2012