Cambodia arrival of the first Australia's unwanted refugees imminent

By Lindsay Murdoch
Updated June 2 2015 - 7:08pm, first published 6:24pm
Asylum seekers on their first day in the compound at Nauru after their long voyages on the Tampa, Aceng and Manoora. Photo: Angela Wylie
Asylum seekers on their first day in the compound at Nauru after their long voyages on the Tampa, Aceng and Manoora. Photo: Angela Wylie
The Nauru detention centre where Amnesty International says refugees are packed into leaky tents in hot, cramped conditions. Photo: Angela Wylie
The Nauru detention centre where Amnesty International says refugees are packed into leaky tents in hot, cramped conditions. Photo: Angela Wylie
The Nauru Detention centre being rebuilt in 2013 after riots and fires damaged much of the structure. Photo: Canstruct
The Nauru Detention centre being rebuilt in 2013 after riots and fires damaged much of the structure. Photo: Canstruct

Bangkok: Four refugees detained in the tiny Pacific island of Nauru are set to arrive in Cambodia as part of a controversial agreement that has so far cost Australian taxpayers $55.5 million.

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