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Baxter Immigration Reception and Processing Centre : ウィキペディア英語版 | Baxter Immigration Reception and Processing Centre
Baxter Immigration Reception and Processing Centre or commonly just Baxter Detention Centre, was an Australian immigration detention facility near the town of Port Augusta in South Australia. It was the focus of much of the controversy concerning the mandatory detention of asylum seekers in Australia. ==History== Named after the nearby Baxter Range, a geographical feature which in turn was named after John Baxter (explorer), it was located on a portion of the Australian Defence Force's El Alamein Army Reserve that was nearest to Port Augusta. Following establishment expenditure of $44 million, it became operational in September 2002. After it closed in August 2007, some of the buildings were removed and the land returned to the Department of Defence.〔 〕 In May 2008, a public auction was held for the surplus material remaining in the complex.
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