Refugees and people seeking asylum are facing a mental and physical health crisis.
Will you call on Prime Minister Albanese and Minister Burke to evacuate everyone to safety?
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, their home is here. Call on your MP to urge Minister Burke to grant them permanent safety.
A decade after our government forced them to brutal offshore detention centres, dozens of refugees are still trapped in Papua New Guinea. Tell your MP it’s time to evacuate the last refugees abandoned in PNG, so they can rebuild their lives.
Right now, thousands of people waiting years for an answer on their refugee application are barred from working. But the last government’s cruel cuts have left 98% of people seeking asylum without a safety net to cover the basics.
Now is the time for change. After extensive consultation with refugees and people seeking asylum, the ASRC has identified four key advocacy priorities for 2022 – 2025, including Fairness, Safety, Freedom and Refugee-led Campaigns.
The ASRC is looking for the next generation of leaders with lived experience of seeking asylum to take part in the the Community, Advocacy & Power Program (CAPP) 2024.
Now is the time for change. After extensive consultation with refugees and people seeking asylum, the ASRC has identified four key advocacy priorities for 2022 – 2025, including Fairness, Safety, Freedom and Refugee-led Campaigns.
The ASRC acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Peoples and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work every day.
We pay our respects to them, their customs, their culture, and Elders past and present. We recognise that First Nations' sovereignty and lands were never ceded. This land always was and always will be Aboriginal land.
As part of our commitment to First Nations justice, we support Treaty for Victoria. We pay the rent to Traditional Owners through www.paytherent.net.au
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