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  • Stand with us

    Join our online community of compassionate supporters to stay informed on breaking news and ways you can take action and support refugees and people seeking asylum.
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  • Refugees Off PNG

    A decade after our government forced them to a brutal overseas detention centre, dozens of refugees are still trapped in Papua New Guinea. Tell your MP it's time to bring them to safety.
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  • 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.
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  • Stand with us

    Join our online community of compassionate supporters to stay informed on breaking news and ways you can take action and support refugees and people seeking asylum.
    Join now
  • Refugees Off PNG

    A decade after our government forced them to a brutal overseas detention centre, dozens of refugees are still trapped in Papua New Guinea. Tell your MP it's time to bring them to safety.
    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

    Have you seen our new Winter Menu? Inspired by the community we serve, Meals by ASRC Catering are convenient, nutritious, delicious and wholesome. Be sure to check the calendar for pick-up from the Fitzroy North kitchen, or get them delivered to your door (subject to availability). The menu is also available for event catering. Place an order via the ASRC Catering’s website.

    The evacuation of people from Nauru shows what’s possible when the resilience and resistance of refugees is backed by the advocacy of compassionate citizens.
    But dozens of refugees our government forced to the brutal Manus Island detention camp are still trapped in Papua New Guinea.
    Tell your MP it’s time to evacuate the refugees abandoned in PNG, so they can rebuild their lives.

    Right now, thousands of people who came seeking safety are still living with unfair visa conditions banning them from working during an inefficient refugee process that can drag on for years. But the former government’s cruel cuts to the meagre SRSS have left 98% of people seeking asylum without any income safety net to cover the basics. Help us email your MP to press for change.

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    Stories

      • 03 AUG 23
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      Asylum Seeker Vocation Education Training Scheme Expanded to More Visa Categories

      Asylum Seeker Vocation Education Training Scheme Expanded to More Visa Categories

      The ASRC [Asylum Seeker Resource Centre] ASVET team is excited and delighted to announce that the Victorian State government has expanded the program’s eligibility to include all visa types – effective immediately (see extract from official notice below). The Asylum Seeker Vocational Education and Training (ASVET) program is a Victorian State government initiative which until

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      • 02 JUN 23
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      Have you seen the ASRC’s WELCOME tram?

      Have you seen the ASRC’s WELCOME tram?

      The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre’s (ASRC)  Welcome Refugees into the Workforce awareness campaign calls upon the community to become more hospitable and conscious about the challenges refugees face when joining the workforce.  The ASRC campaign champions the journey of refugees who have come to Australia seeking safety, bringing a lifetime of skills, education and work experience.

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      • 30 MAY 23
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      The Impossible Decisions Refugees Are Facing This Winter

      With the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) overcoming a possible closure just months ago, we understand how impactful the message of kindness and hope is in the face of making difficult choices.  Through the resilience and generosity of our community, we enter this year’s Winter Appeal with an unfaltering determination, to alleviate the impossible choices

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      • 22 MAY 23
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      Getting  Back On Track: The Road to Journeys Café

      Getting Back On Track: The Road to Journeys Café

      With the recent rise in the cost of living, food insecurity is becoming an increasingly prevalent issue among the student population. It is becoming harder and harder to find nutritious meals at affordable prices. The Asylum Seeker Resource Center (ASRC) understands the importance of this issue. That is why our social enterprise ASRC Catering launched

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