Kopika,Priya,Tharnicaa and Nades Nadesalingham arrive at the Flourish festival in Biloela on Saturday.Credit:Dan Peled/Getty Images
The family made a special appearance at the town’s multicultural Flourish Festival at the Biloela Civic Centre on Saturday afternoon,with the gathered crowd giving them a standing ovation.
“Thank you to everyone who came today to celebrate,” Priya said through an interpreter.
“It’s been a very hard life for us for the last four years.
“I feel fulfilled when I touch this land… I feel like I’m born again… I will dedicate my life to the Biloela community.”
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said there was “no impediment” to the family getting permanent visas.Credit:Bianca De Marchi/The Sun Herald
Earlier in the day Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was asked about the family’s immigration status,as they have been given bridging visas but are still yet to receive permanent visas.
Albanese said the family had to be granted temporary visas initially because that was how the process worked,but he believed they would be getting more permanent visas in the near future.