Senate debates
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
Questions on Notice
Asylum Seekers (Question No. 2507)
Michaelia Cash (WA, Liberal Party, Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Immigration) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs, upon notice, on 02 November 2012:
(1) Have Sri Lankan authorities, including the Sri Lankan Navy, ever informed Australian officials of illegal boats arriving in or on their way to Australia; if so, can details be provided including but not limited to: the date, time, method and nature of communication, the agency/agencies notified and any action taken by the agency/agencies notified.
(2) Have Sri Lankan authorities ever expressed a view that a boat or boats, of which the authorities may have informed Australian officials, should be returned to Sri Lanka, or that the authorities would be willing to aid in the return of the boat/s; if so, can details be provided including but not limited to: the date, time, method and nature of communication, the agency/agencies notified and any action taken by the agency/agencies notified.
(3) Did the Minister, Minister's office or any agency instruct the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service to intercept any boat before it entered Australian waters; if so, can details be provided including but not limited to: the date, time, method and nature of communication, the agency/agencies notified and any action taken by the agency/agencies notified.
Bob Carr (NSW, Australian Labor Party, Minister for Foreign Affairs) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
the answer to the honourable senator's question is as follows:
(1) Yes. Operational information is provided by the Sri Lankan authorities to the Australian authorities on a confidential basis.
(2) Yes. The Sri Lankan High Commissioner to Australia has publicly stated that boats should be turned around at sea and sent back to where they come from [The Australian, 16 July 2012].
(3) No.