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Turnbull needs to add a dose of humanity into tough asylum policy

  • Written by The Conversation
imageA boat used by Indonesian people smugglers in Rote island.East Nusa Tenggara Provincial Police/AAP

A “wicked problem” is one that is “highly resistant to resolution”. In this case, Turnbull has – if he chooses to take it up – the policy challenge of finding a humane outcome for the detainees while maintaining a...

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