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A Current Affair: June 20

A Current Affair cameras go into Nauru Detention Centre to film living conditions that "will stun Australia."

This Monday at 7.00pm on Channel Nine, A Current Affair will present a story inside the Australian-run regional processing centre on the Pacific island nation of Nauru.

This marks the very first time that a television crew has been granted access to the controversial facility.

ACA says footage on how asylum seekers and refugees are really living will “stun Australia.”

7pm Monday on Nine.

6 Responses

  1. before anyone watches or casts judgement remember these people would most likely be dead if they were still living in their home land they are living in a detention center with free food and clean water and a bed to sleep on without fear of being killed. their are people in Australia who would happily trade places. we don’t have the jobs to support these people let alone the people already here. We should never have opened our borders to begin with.

  2. Obviously they’re only going to see what the government wants them to see which will obviously be positive for the government given we are in the middle of an election campaign otherwise there’s not a chance in hell they would’ve been granted permission to film there.

    1. It’s Channel 9, so I’m happy to keep an open mind until I see it. I think they should at least be given the chance to shoot themselves in the foot before criticising them, if only because it’s more fun that way…

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