Immigration minister Alex Hawke must decide whether to intervene again to block tennis star from playing in Australian Open
Liberal MPs are split on whether the Australian government should again cancel Novak Djokovic’s visa afterDespite the government agreeing to release Djokovic from detention and quash the original decision to cancel his visa, the immigration minister, Alex Hawke, isA decision is expected as early as Tuesday but the government faces internal division over whether to enforce Australia’s hardline border policies against Djokovic.
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