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    • 24 AUG 22
    To Our Community | ASRC Statement

    To Our Community | ASRC Statement

    Web update: 24/08/2022 2:30pm Dear Community, I wanted you to hear some news from me directly about some challenges we’re facing at present and at the way forward for our organisation. Transparency and an unvarnished view of things have always been our way, and this will continue.  Today, alongside my executive leadership team, we announced

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    • 01 AUG 22
    Legislation abolishing indefinite and arbitrary detention of refugees introduced in Parliament today

    Legislation abolishing indefinite and arbitrary detention of refugees introduced in Parliament today

    Media Release 1 August 2022 The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC), welcomes the introduction of legislation in Parliament today by Independent MP Andrew Wilkie, seconded by Independent MP Kylea Tink, which would see an end to indefinite and arbitrary detention. The Ending Indefinite and Arbitrary Immigration Detention Bill was first introduced by Wilkie in 2021,

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    • 19 JUL 22
    Minister O’Neil must urgently evacuate refugees held offshore on the ninth anniversary

    Minister O’Neil must urgently evacuate refugees held offshore on the ninth anniversary

    Media Release 19 July 2022 The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) calls on the Minister for Home Affairs Clare O’Neil to immediately evacuate all refugees currently held on Nauru and Papua New Guinea to Australia, providing a clear pathway for permanent resettlement to refugees while residing in the community, as a system that denies basic

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    • 19 JUL 22
    Refugees enter the tenth year of being denied a permanent and safe home in Australia

    Refugees enter the tenth year of being denied a permanent and safe home in Australia

    Media Release 19 July 2022 On this day nine years ago former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd announced that people seeking asylum by sea would be prevented from settling in Australia and detained offshore, creating a cruel system propped up by successive governments. For the over 3,000 refugees subjected to offshore detention since 2013, July 19

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    • 07 JUL 22
    Refugees held offshore at critical risk as COVID-19 cases rise on Nauru

    Refugees held offshore at critical risk as COVID-19 cases rise on Nauru

    Media Release 7 July 2022 Refugees on Nauru are at significant risk unable to access essentials as over one in three people have contracted COVID-19 on the small island nation. Over the past week, Nauru has recorded its first death from COVID-19, with around 4,000 people on the island of 10,800 recorded as having COVID-19.

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    • 29 JUN 22
    Protests at a detention centre show an immigration system in urgent need of reform

    Protests at a detention centre show an immigration system in urgent need of reform

    Media Release 29 June 2022 Protests at the Yongah Hill detention centre broke out Sunday night, following the tragic death of a person held at the centre earlier in the month. The demonstrations are a product of a broken and dangerous immigration detention system in urgent need of reform. Australia is an international outlier, keeping

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