Home to Biloela
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Home to Biloela
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The dramatic inside story of the Tamil refugee family which became a cause célèbre all around Australia, and the epic fight by a small rural community to set them free.
It was dawn in the small rural town of Biloela. Loud thumps on the front door signalled the start of a four-year odyssey that would catapult Priya and her family into the heart of a national debate.
For the first time, Priya shares the story of her childhood in war-torn Sri Lanka and her perilous escape across the Indian Ocean on an overcrowded fishing boat. Alone in a strange country, she had to make a new life without family or friends. She married Nades, another refugee, and settled with him in Biloela, where they had two daughters, Kopica and Tharnicaa.
The shocking dawn raid in 2018 was the first of multiple attempts by the Australian government to deport the family. But the people of Biloela wouldn't have it. A small group swung into action and built an extraordinarily powerful social media campaign that gathered support from hundreds of thousands of ordinary Australians around the country.
Journalist Rebekah Holt first met the family in detention and recounts the dramatic behind-the-scenes efforts to prevent the family from being deported. After a change of government, Priya, Nades and the girls were granted the permanent visas they needed and were able to return home to Biloelaβthe happy ending they always wanted.
The story behind the headlines. The sheer brutality of bureaucracy and the fierce love of a mother. What an incredible woman Priya is. Justine Clarke, actor
An amazing story that shows how powerful we can all be when we authentically join together. Claudia Karvan, actor
This book tore my heart out and had me crying tears of anger and devastation but also hope and love. Susie Youssef, writer and actor
Priya's deeply moving account of seeking asylum is a powerful story of survival, humanity and hope and how the persistence of a small town finally brought home a family to a place of healing. Leah Vandenberg, actor and Play School presenter
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781761069680
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 03 October 2023
Country: Australia
Imprint: Allen & Unwin
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 153.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 376g
Pages: 320
About the Author
Priya Nadesalingam was born in Sri Lanka and arrived in Australia as an asylum seeker. She now lives with her husband Nades and daughters Kopika and Tharnicaa in Biloela, Queensland.
Rebekah Holt is a journalist and writer. For five years, she was the only journalist to gain regular access to the country's onshore detention centres. Her reporting has appeared in Crikey, SBS, The Age, The Guardian, Radio NZ and The Saturday Paper.
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