Asylum Seeker Resource Centre blog

    • 21 JUL 13
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    The asylum seeker political game

    The asylum seeker political game

    As we all waited with baited breath for the announcement of Rudd’s new asylum seeker policy on Friday, speculation mounted.  Rumours were rife, especially as the expected 2pm press conference was delayed to 4.30pm.  The asylum seeker and refugee sector waited nervously as Rudd and his contingent appeared before the throng of media along with

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    • 18 JUL 13
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    No Advantage policy – the reality up close and uncomfortable.

    No Advantage policy – the reality up close and uncomfortable.

    By Pamela Curr The family arrived at the house on a cold afternoon. The electricity was not yet connected and they had no furniture, not even beds for the parents and their three children under 9 years.  They had one phone number. The Brigidine Asylum Seeker Project took their call and responded, setting off across

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    • 12 JUL 13
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    One child’s life in Melbourne

    One child’s life in Melbourne

    By Pamela Curr One child’s life in Melbourne. He repeated  the words  “Court House” and was puzzled as he looked at the small simple white  building in a street  of houses in the back streets of Coburg. I explained that long ago this was a Court House but not any longer. He then told me

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    • 01 JUL 13
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    Carr and ‘economic migrants’

    Carr and ‘economic migrants’

    By Pamela Curr Yet another realignment on refugee policy is rearing its head. If the boats cannot be stopped or turned around, the rules must be changed. Senator Carr claims that  the Labor government needs to change the process of assessing the status of refugees because an overwhelming majority of applications is approved. “We’ve reached

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