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    Join us for this year’s Feast for Freedom. Celebrate the culture, cuisines and stories of this year’s Feast for Freedom cooks Aheda and Niro. Host a Feast in your home or workplace using recipes gifted to you by refugees to raise funds to support people seeking asylum.  

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      • 26 JAN 21
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      Australia Day

      Australia Day

      As one of  Australia’s largest human rights organisation, the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) has and always will, stand for an inclusive and just Australia for all.  We recognise that for First Nations People, the 26th of January is a day of sorrow, not celebration, as it marks the beginning of the dispossession of Aboriginal

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      • 25 NOV 20
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      Australia’s immigration detention shame

      Australia’s immigration detention shame

      Australia’s immigration detention shame For more than a decade our Government has chosen to deny refugees a life of dignity and safety, by keeping people locked up indefinitely in immigration detention. Locking people up for years on end in harmful onshore detention and offshore processing facilities, with no plan for their release and resettlement is

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      • 31 OCT 20
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      “Don’t lower your dreams to the expectations of others” – Ben’s story

      “Don’t lower your dreams to the expectations of others” – Ben’s story

      “Don’t lower your dreams to the expectations of others” – Ben’s story “My father has a saying” explains Ben Mousavi, “he says: if in the way of reaching your goal, your eye stops you, take it out.” Like his father, Ben is the type of person who relishes a challenge. Which may explain how he

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      • 01 OCT 20
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      My experience could be yours

      My experience could be yours

      My experience could be yours “My experience could be yours, this might happen to anyone. Anyone may find themselves in the same situation.” say’s Hira*, who arrived in Dandenong a few months ago in search of safety (pictured above with her teenage daughter, Ela*).  Like many recently arrived people seeking asylum, Hira speaks very little

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