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January 7, 2025

Tuesday 07 January 2025
Joseph Olbrycht-Palmer
Gold Coast Bulletin


 Surveillance fail blamed for Nauru asylum-seeker spike Labor and the  Coalition are clashing on border security after a surge in the number of  asylum seekers detained at Australia's offshore processing centre in Nauru.
 
 The figure was zero in July 2023, according to Home Affairs. That rose to  101, as of November 30.
 
 The Coalition has charged that a drop in aerial surveillance was behind the  increase.
 
 But Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has denied any decrease, accusing his  opposition counterpart James Paterson of being "embarrassed" by the  former Coalition government's aerial surveillance failures.
 
 "Aerial surveillance has not decreased," Mr Burke told NewsWire on  Monday. "Mr Paterson knows this but is embarrassed about the gaps in the  contracts signed by the previous government.
 
 "That's why during the previous government, Project Sentinel failed to  complete a third of its missions."
 
 A Home Affairs audit in 2021 found the Coalition was paying tens of millions  of dollars to a defence contractor for surveillance flights that never took  place.
 
 The contractor had only flown 64 per cent of the missions it was supposed to  and billed taxpayers around $90m for phantom flights.
 
 "The contractor who had been appointed by the previous government was  not delivering so defence assets have been used to fill the gap," Mr  Burke said. "For many years now every people-smuggling venture has  failed.
 
 "The only three sorts of people who try to claim otherwise are Liberals,  Nationals and people smugglers."
 
 But Senator Paterson insisted there had been a drop in aerial patrols,  pointing to a gradual decline in patrol days reported over multiple years.
 
 "The numbers don't lie," he said. "Aerial surveillance hours  and maritime patrol days have crashed on Labor's watch.
 
 "In 2020-21 Border Force achieved 2485 patrol days.
 
 "In 2023-24 that fell to 2086, down 16 per cent. In 2020-21 ABF managed  16,010 surveillance hours. In 2023-24 it was 12,579, down 21.4 per  cent."
 
 Indeed, the numbers do stand up against numbers in Home Affairs annual  reports for those years for 2020-21 and 2023-24.
 
 "That's why 26 people smuggling ventures have attempted to reach  Australia since the election and at least seven have reached Australia,"  he said.
 
 "The only time Nauru has had more illegal maritime arrivals is when Tony  Burke was last Immigration Minister in the Rudd-Gillard-Rudd era.
 
 "Only a Dutton Coalition government will restore Operation Sovereign  Borders to its full strength and stop the boats again."

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