As far as I know there are no Indonesian refuges in Australia, but that's where they all come from. Those claiming to be refugees need to hop on a plane, fly over numerous countries ( many do this bit first class ), travel from one side of Indonesia to the other and have enough money to wait til the next boat run 1-6 months and then pay 10k-50k for the trip.
Those that come by boat hardly fit the "poor refugee status" In fact there's a whole industry in Indonesia based around them, hence why Indonesia don't turn them back when they fly in on one way tickets.
Do understand with a population of 23 million, Australia has accepted more than 20,000 in the past year and we have taken in an extra 12000 from Syria. 32,000 total.
Not a lot by International standards, but a LOT more than some counties.. like the USA
The BIG difference to the European crisis is the boat people coming here.. are coming from a relatively safe and prosperous country.. Indonesia, they aren't escaping immediate conflict, they have already escaped that by leaving their home countries. Incidentally Indonesia has the worlds largest Muslim population and even areas that have Sharia law if that's what you want. Indonesia is a great place to live if you have money.. and these boat people certainly have that.
The safe sea route they have to travel from Indonesia to Australia is a very small area so easy enough for the Navy to pick them up. If they are in International waters we pop them in a self steering boat and send them back to Indonesia ( keep the boat its yours ) And if they are in Australian waters we take them somewhere safe, like Nauru. Where they are welcome to apply for Australian residency like anyone else wanting to come.
But.. they have options
They can stay on Narau, get a pension, free house, free everything for 5 years.
Or we will resettle them in Cambodia, new passport and everything supplied for LIFE..
In the 5 years that has been operating 4 have chosen to go to Cambodia, 3 have since left to return to their l countries, only one remains.
Australia engages second agency for sole refugee in Cambodia - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Cost to relocate that one person.. 55 Million
So those hitting Australian shore's are not really refuges they are opportunists, their aim is to get to Australia at all costs, not just escape what ever hell hole they come from and make their families safe... a refugee.