ASRC Annual Reports

Founded in 2001, the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) is Australia’s largest human rights organisation providing support to people seeking asylum. We are an independent not-for-profit organisation whose programs support and empower people seeking asylum to maximise their own physical, mental and social well being. We don’t take Federal Government funding, which is what the role of the community is so important to ensure the ASRC’s sustainability. 

Our Annual Reports and Financial Statements are available for our community of compassion to share with them how we are working for and with refugees in their journey to safety. Our reports focus on the impact that ASRC frontline and empowerment services have on the lives of our clients.

Annual Reports

2022 - 2023 Annual Report

Sustainability Report 2023

2021 - 2022 Annual Report

2020 - 2021 Annual Report

Covid report

2019 - 2020 Annual Report

2018 - 2019 Annual Report

2017 - 2018 Annual Report

2016 - 2017 Annual Report

2015 - 2016 Annual Report

2014 - 2015 Annual Report

2013 - 2014 Annual Report

2012 - 2013 Annual Report

2011 - 2012 Annual Report

2010 - 2011 Annual Report

2009 - 2010 Annual Report

2008 - 2009 Annual Report

2007 - 2008 Annual Report

2006 - 2007 Annual Report

2005 - 2006 Annual Report

2006 - 2007 Annual Report

Renovations at ASRC and Changes to Services

What is happening? 

The ASRC is renovating our centre and our main entrance will be closed from Monday 6 May to Wednesday 26 June.  

How to access the centre? 

There will be a new entrance through the Innovation Hub door on Nicholson Street. 

What is changing?

The ASRC will need to make some changes during this time:

  • Unable to serve hot meals at lunch time from Monday 6 May to Wednesday 26 June. 
  • Frozen meals may be available for you and your family to take home.
  • The Centre will be closed at lunch time from 12.45 PM to 1.30 PM
  • Legal assistance is by phone only, unless you have an appointment confirmed in writing. If you are seeking legal advice, please call 03 9274 9889 between 10am and 12.30pm, weekdays except Wednesday

There may be longer waiting times for our drop in services. If you do not need to come to the centre, please delay your visit for as long as you can or call us on 03 9326 6066

Information on opening hours for all ASRC services and other services can be found on our ‘Get Help’ pages at https://asrc.org.au/get-help/

What is staying the same?

  • Foodbank 
  • The Health Clinic 
  • Women's Empowerment, Education and Employment Services
  • Access to existing on-site appointments with our legal team  

Where else can you go for support? 

If we cannot help you on the day, or if you do not wish to wait, more information about other services can be found on our ‘Get Help’ pages at  https://asrc.org.au/get-help/

If you have an emergency, please call 000 - People seeking asylum will not be charged for ambulance services. 

If you or someone you know is experiencing distress and requires crisis support, please call Lifeline  on  13 11 14 or text Lifeline on 0477 131 114

If you are seeking support about domestic or sexual violence, please contact 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732

If you are homeless, or at risk of homelessness, call 1800 825 955

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