Home Affairs dispute hampered Melbourne tower residents' access to translators, union says

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Some translators were prevented from helping residents of nine locked-down public housing towers in Melbourne because of an industrial dispute, according to their union.

Members of Translators and Interpreters Australia claim they were unable to assist some 3,000 residents, who were in a hard coronavirus-induced home detention for nearly a week, due to a dispute with the federal government's translating service.

"This is an appalling, bloody-minded tactic that has compounded the suffering of the hundreds of residents within the housing estates who need language support," she said. As of Thursday, 53 people in the building, which has more than 400 residents, had tested positive to COVID-19. The coalition said the lifting of restrictions on eight of the towers would not have been possible if it weren't for the advocacy of community groups.

"We remain deeply concerned that residents were locked in their homes without access to essential provisions, such as food and medicine, or even any information about how they would receive such provisions," read the letter, which was signed by Greens leader Adam Bandt, state MP Ellen Sandell and councillor Rohan Leppert.

 

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Whi would have Guessed Duttons department.

Who - Dutton - Back to stupid infantile extreme right wing ideology? 'petty attempt to gain an advantage during an industrial dispute'. 'Refusing to shift on crucial elements of the deed'.

If, that’s true, it’s what enables the LIBs to bad mouth them.

Most have been here for decades but they refuse to learn English,send the. pretend refugee, filth home.they are the real virus in Australia thanks to totally gutless governments .

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