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    Stay informed on breaking news, ways you can take action, how to get involved with the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre and support refugees and people seeking asylum.
    Sign Up
  • Home is Here

    They’re our neighbours, our coworkers, our school friends, but are still being denied the chance to build their lives in safety. After 12 years of being part of our community, their home is here.
    Take Action
  • Support Independence

    To stay independent, we don't accept funding from the Federal Government. Instead, we are funded by you.
    Support independence and support the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre.
    Donate now
  • Featured Stories

    Make a difference to people seeking asylum by providing one of the most basic human rights – food and essential items such as toiletries.

    The ASRC Foodbank currently provides free groceries and toiletries to aroun 600 people every fortnight, most of whom have no income and no working rights. You can donate online or in person.

    Did you know we don’t take Federal Government funding, and much of our financial resources come from the community? Yes! Your ongoing support with monthly donations is critical in helping the ASRC keep its doors open. 

    Become a monthly donor and help provide the essential services and support refugees need to rebuild their lives here.

    In the final parliamentary week of 2024, three significant migration amendments were passed, introducing sweeping changes that expand the government’s power over immigration processes. These laws affect the detention, removal, and entry conditions for migrants and refugees. Key impacts include stricter detention measures, broader powers to confiscate personal items, and the potential for entire nations to be designated as banned from entering Australia.

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      • 03 MAR 25
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      International Women’s Day 2025

      International Women’s Day 2025

      International Women’s Day (IWD), March 8, is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women, with the first IWD gathering taking place in 1911. As every year since 2018, IWD will be celebrated at the ASRC’s centre in Footscray, providing a platform for women seeking asylum to acknowledge and celebrate

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      • 25 FEB 25
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      A Feast of Connections and Memories

      A Feast of Connections and Memories

      The story of Jane, one of this year’s Feast for Freedom Hero Cooks, is a story of connection. Connection to her family, and to the people she has met in her new home, Australia. As a Tamil she has faced discrimination and lack of access to fair treatment by the justice system.  When Jane arrived

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      • 01 FEB 25
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      Registrations are OPEN – Feast for Freedom 2025 – Celebrate What Unites Us

      Registrations are OPEN – Feast for Freedom 2025 – Celebrate What Unites Us

      Host a Feast for Freedom event and stand with people seeking asylum. Feast for Freedom is a celebration of what unites us and an acknowledgment of the contribution refugees bring to Australia’s food and culture. It is an opportunity for the community to gather around a shared table in support of refugees and people seeking

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      • 20 JAN 25
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      Invasion Day – Our Reconciliation Commitment Continues

      Invasion Day – Our Reconciliation Commitment Continues

      January is a time of sadness and reflection for many First Nations People with Invasion Day fast approaching. For many, January 26th is a day of mourning, not celebration. It marks the beginning of the dispossession of First Nations People from their land, the systematic dismantling of 60,000 years of history, culture and language, standing

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