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Title Lateline: 05/09/2016
Published Australia : ABC, 2016
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Summary Stories include: 'What now for the future of offshore processing?', 'Interview: Paul Collins, Catholic historian and author', 'Interview: Paris Aristotle, Director of the Victorian Foundation for the Survivors of Torture'</br></br>WHAT NOW FOR THE FUTURE OF OFFSHORE PROCESSING?</br>What happened to the goal of regional co-operation on asylum seekers? We take a look at the turbulent shifts in asylum seeker policy since the landmark 2012 decision to re-open the Manus Island and Nauru immigration centres.</br></br>INTERVIEW: PAUL COLLINS, CATHOLIC HISTORIAN AND AUTHOR</br>Emma Alberici speaks with former Catholic priest and theologian Paul Collins as Mother Teresa becomes the world's newest Saint and asks him whether miracles have a place in the modern day church.</br></br>INTERVIEW: PARIS ARISTOTLE, DIRECTOR OF THE VICTORIAN FOUNDATION FOR THE SURVIVORS OF TORTURE</br>Emma Alberici speaks with Paris Aristotle, pre-eminent adviser to both sides of politics on refugee issues. He's calling for urgent action to change Australia's offshore detention policy settings
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2016-09-05 at 22:43:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Noncitizen detention centers.
Canonization.
Refugees -- Government policy.
Refugees -- International cooperation.
Religion and science.
Australia.
Papua New Guinea -- Manus Island.
Vatican City.
Form Streaming video
Author Alberici, Emma, host
Aristotle, Paris, contributor
Bowen, Chris, contributor
Colins, Paul, contributor
Dutton, Peter, contributor
Francis, Pope, 1936- contributor
Gillard, Julia, contributor
Manne, David, contributor
Morrison, Scott, contributor
Rudd, Kevin, 1957- contributor
Turnbull, Malcolm, contributor
Wordsworth, Matt, reporter