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    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.
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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.
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  • 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 around 600 people every fortnight, most of whom have no income and no work rights. You can donate online or in person.

    Families seeking asylum are feeling the pressure to keep themselves afloat while trying to rebuild their lives with hope and dignity. This festive season, you can help shine a light of hope for them by donating to provide basic needs like healthcare, food and personal care items, housing assistance and material aid, amongst other essential services. 

    Cut off from support and with restricted access to healthcare, refugees and people seeking asylum are facing serious mental and physical health issues in Papua New Guinea and Nauru. 

    Will you call on Prime Minister Albanese and Immigration Minister Tony Burke to urgently evacuate everyone to safety and close this shameful chapter for good?

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