Australia's legal costs for the Novak Djokovic fiasco are estimated to be $360,000 – but it is not the final figure.
The hefty bill was revealed during a Senate estimates hearing on Monday night.
However it doesn't take into account the division of legal costs that were awarded in both court stoushes that took place.
The Department of Home Affairs was ordered to pay the legal costs for the first Federal Court matter in which the original cancellation of the tennis star's visa was quashed.
But Djokovic, who has amassed more than NZ$230m in prize money over his career, was ordered to pay the costs in his subsequent failed bid to overturn Immigration Minister Alex Hawke's decision to send the world No. 1 packing for being unvaccinated.