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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

    Nearly 10,000 people who came for safety a decade ago are being denied a clear path to the permanence they need to rebuild their lives. After a decade, 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.

    The event catering options from ASRC Catering are heavily influenced by flavours from Africa, the Middle East and Southern Asia and can be packaged to suit your event. Choose from an array of small and large dishes, from hot and cold canapés to hearty curries and sweet treats. Let our experienced team design a menu to suit your event and budget.

    More than ten years after our government forced them to brutal overseas detention camps, dozens of people who came here for safety 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, here or in another safe country.

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    Stories

      • 11 OCT 23
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      Why these refugee women are walking 640 km to Canberra

      Why these refugee women are walking 640 km to Canberra

      On 22 September, a courageous group of women set out from their homes in Melbourne’s north and west to begin an epic 640 km journey to the nation’s capital – by foot. The Tamil and Iranian women walking to Canberra are seeking a path to permanent residence and citizenship for around 10,000 people failed by

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      • 28 SEP 23
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      Amplifying Saajeda’s voice, from adversity to advocacy.

      Amplifying Saajeda’s voice, from adversity to advocacy.

      Saajeda’s voice of strength and advocacy has built volume over the years, amplified through her various lived experiences. And experience she has, being a powerful advocate for her community and the ASRC, not shying away from addressing what must be faced. Like many who come seeking safety, the story begins long before the act of

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      • 15 SEP 23
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      Betia’s Journey: pushing for a fair-go future

      Betia’s Journey: pushing for a fair-go future

      At the age when many 14-year-olds were enjoying their youth, Betia and her family sought safety here after fleeing Iran. Arriving here with her mother, father, and brother, Betia’s teen years didn’t offer the same joy and freedom that others experienced. Instead, the family waited for over a decade, held in limbo, before being given

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      • 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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