Find out about interactive workshops and information sessions at the ASRC about seeking asylum in Australia and how to protect your rights and wellbeing.
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A guided tour of Josh’s Eggs Farm to learn about ethical poultry farming, connect with nature, and with other women in our community. Visit Josh’s Eggs Farm to see where ASRC Foodbank eggs come from and appreciate the journey from farm to table.
When: Friday 7th November
Hour: 10.00 am – 5.00 pm AEST
How to access the event: Contact veronica.k@asrc.org.au or hub_women@asrc.org.au
Ph: 03 9274 9826
Join us for a special Masterclass on leadership skills with the ASRC’s Founder and CEO, Kon Karapanagiotidis!
This free online session is an opportunity to learn from an inspiring leader about how to strengthen your leadership, build resilience, and create positive change in your community.
Sign up to receive the Zoom link, it will be sent directly to your inbox before the event begins.
When: Thursday 23 October
Hour: 6.00 pm -8.00 pm AEST
A free, drop-in program for migrant, refugee, and asylum seeker women to build digital skills and confidence in a safe, supportive space with female mentors. Learn how to use computers, smartphones, email, and online services to stay connected and independent.
Date: Every Thursday from 16 October to 27 November
Hour: 10.30am- 12.00pm
Location: Asrc Women’s Room
How to access the event: Contact veronica.k@asrc.org.au or hub_women@asrc.org.auPh: 03 9274 9826
Introduction to Karate fosters physical fitness, discipline and social
interaction within a safe and supportive environment. Karate
provides an ideal opportunity to embark on a martial arts journey in a
fun and engaging manner.
Parent/guardian participation with child/children is encouraged.
The classes are free of charge.
Date: Fridays 10 October – 19 December
Hour: 4.00pm- 5.00pm
Location: West Sunshine Community Centre
25 Kermeen St, West Sunshine 3020
Women clients/members learn quilting skills in a fun and supportive space. Build sewing and design confidence while creating beautiful handmade quilts that reflect creativity and community connection.
Date: Fridays 3 October – 19 December
Hour: 10.00am- 2.30pm
Location: ASRC Women’s Room
How to access the event: Contact veronica.k@asrc.org.au or hub_women@asrc.org.au
Ph: 03 9274 9826
Dance your way to better health and fitness from inside and out.
Suitable for all abilities and fitness levels. Boys under 10 permitted.
Parent/Guardian is required to attend and supervise children.
The classes are free of charge.
Date: Mondays 6 October – 15 December
Hour: 6.30pm- 7.30pm
Location: West Sunshine Community Centre
25 Kermeen St, West Sunshine 3020
All people seeking asylum are welcome to join us for games, activities, and art. Come find us in the centre and stay for as long or as little as you like.
When: Every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fridays (Footscray) and Thursdays (Dandenong)
Hour: 10am – 2.30pm
Location: ASRC Footscray
How to access: Come to the centre and check in with reception.
If you’re an ASRC member or client, we’d love for you to join our Friday Sewing Group! It’s a relaxed, social space where women come together to sew, chat, and create. We focus on quilting — a wonderful way to share stories, learn new skills, and make something beautiful together.
When: Every Friday
Hour: 10am – 2.30pm
Location: Women’s Room, ASRC Footscray
How to access: Come to the centre and check in with reception.
Every Tuesday and Friday, a representative from Life Without Barriers attends the ASRC to support people who would like to learn more about the Status Resolution Support Services (SRSS) program or get help with applications.
When: Every Tuesday and Friday
Hour: 10am – 2.00pm
Location: ASRC Footscray
How to access: Come to the centre and check in with reception.
Every Thursday, a representative from Settlement Services International (SSI) attends the ASRC to support people who would like to learn more about the Status Resolution Support Services (SRSS) program or get help with applications.
When: Every Thursday
Hour: 10am – 3.00pm
Location: ASRC Footscray
How to access: Come to the centre and check in with reception.
All people seeking asylum are welcome to attend and receive information about their bills directly from a representative of the Energy and Water Ombudsman Victoria (EWOV).
When: 4th Thursday of every month
Hour: 10am – 2.00pm
Location: ASRC Footscray
How to access: Come to the centre and check in with reception.
All people seeking asylum are welcome to attend and receive information about their bills directly from a representative of the Energy and Water Ombudsman Victoria (EWOV).
When: 4th Thursday of every month
Hour: 10am – 2.00pm
Location: ASRC Footscray
How to access: Come to the centre and check in with reception.
When: Thursday 17 July 2025
Hour: 11am – 12pm
Location: ASRC Footscray
How to access: Join in members area
Join us for a Public Speaking Masterclass designed to help you feel more confident when speaking in front of others. You’ll learn techniques to improve your delivery and connect with your audience. The session includes opportunities to practice and receive feedback. Come prepared with a 2–3 minute speech to work on and develop your skills in a relaxed environment
Date: Saturday 18 October
Hour: 10.00am- 3.00pm
Location: Multicultural Australia, Woolloongabba (28 Dibley St, 4102)
Financial education workshop for migrant and refugee women to prevent family violence, build resilience, navigate rising costs, and gain practical knowledge, support, and referrals.
Date: 23 July 2025
Hour: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Location: Bob Marley Room, ASRC Footscray
How to access: Women identified clients/ members only. Registration link below.
All people seeking asylum are welcome to join us for games, activities, and art. Come find us in the centre and stay for as long or as little as you like.
Date: Thursday 3 July 2025
Hour: 11am – 12pm
Location: ASRC Footscray
How to access: Join in members area
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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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