Asylum Seeker Resource Centre| Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
Asylum Seeker Resource Centre| Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) welcomes vital funding announced in the 2025–26 Victorian State Budget, which continues the Victorian State Government’s commitment to the safety, dignity and wellbeing of people seeking asylum.| Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
Voters at this Federal election decisively rejected fear and division. The Albanese Government now enters a second term with an increased mandate and a renewed opportunity to lead with humanity.| Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
Voters have acted with compassion and it’s time for our elected representatives and political leaders to reflect this in the incoming Parliament.| Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) is calling on the Albanese Government to use tonight’s Federal Budget to deliver on its promises of fairness, compassion and lasting protection for refugees and people seeking asylum.| Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
The findings show that a majority of voters believe that Australia has a responsibility to accept refugees and people seeking asylum, and that refugees who have arrived in Australia should be treated fairly, with over 50% supporting work and study rights for those awaiting the outcome of their refugee determination application.| Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
Doctors and human rights organisations, including the ASRC and Amnesty International, have today backed the reintroduction of the Medevac legislation, calling it a vital lifeline for refugees and people seeking asylum abandoned by the Australian Government in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and Nauru, where a worsening health crisis requires immediate action.| Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
The majority of people held in closed detention on Nauru have recently been moved into the community, with many now struggling to afford three meals a day, clothes, drinking water and basic necessities.| Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
This morning at Parliament House, Melbourne protest leader Abbas Ghezzy will address Parliamentarians on behalf of the men, women and children who’ve now spent 37 days sleeping outside MP’s offices and the Department of Home Affairs in Melbourne.| Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
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A damning, exclusive health report released today by the ASRC serves as further evidence the Australian Government’s offshore detention policy has been 11 years of costly cruelty which continues to put people’s lives and health at risk| Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
The ASRC welcomes news legislation has finally passed through Parliament which abolishes the defective Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) and Fast Track’s notorious Immigration Assessment Authority (IAA) to make way for a new tribunal and renewed focus on integrity.| Asylum Seeker Resource Centre