The Park Hotel in Melbourne’s Carlton neighbourhood,where Novak Djokovic is being held after having his visa cancelled.Credit:Chris Hopkins,Getty
Nestled at the edge of Melbourne’s CBD,on Swanston Street in Carlton,the hotel has,for more than a year,been used by Australian Border Force as a makeshift immigration detention centre,mainly for asylum seekers transferred to Australia from Papua New Guinea and Nauru.
The building has been the site of COVID-19 outbreaks and fires broke out there in the last week of 2021,with detainees alleging they were evacuated while handcuffed. Police have toldThe Age that a 39-year-old man is expected to be charged on summons with criminal damage by fire and reckless conduct endangering life.
Detainees said there were maggots in their meal of chicken and broccoli in December.Credit:Mohammad Joy Miah
Days later,detainees said they were given maggot-infested food.
“The food is bullshit,” Bengali refugee Mohammad Joy Miah toldThe AgeandThe Sydney Morning Herald.
Djokovic is notoriously strict about his diet,which is outlined in the bookServe To Win,the 14-day Gluten-Free Plan for Physical and Mental Excellence.
Before reopening as the Park Hotel at the end of 2020,the hotel wasknown as the Rydges on Swanston. It was the source of a COVID-19 outbreak that triggered the devastating second wave of coronavirus in Victoria that led to hundreds of deaths. More than 90 per cent of infections during that wave were traced back to international arrivals at the hotel.