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Today, Australia marks the National Sorry Day to remember the Stolen Generations—Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people forcibly removed from their families. It is also a time to honour survivors and reflect on the ongoing journey of healing and reconciliation.| Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
Hear from Hannah and Glenda, our Footscray and Dandenong Foodbank volunteers, on why volunteering at the ASRC is probably one of the best decisions ever made.| Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
At the ASRC we believe that access to healthcare is a human right, not a privilege. Our Health Program exists to provide vital, compassionate healthcare services to people seeking asylum who are often locked out of mainstream healthcare systems.| 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
Standing against discrimination and racism is one of ASRC’s core values. From the racist undertones in the rhetoric about refugees and people seeking asylum, the recent racist agenda evident in the Government’s harsh migration bills, to systemic racism suffered by our First Nations people and violent racist attacks on refugee rights activists, ASRC has consistently been calling out racism and dispelling dangerous stereotypes and myths.| Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
On the third Thursday in March every year, Australia marks the National Close the Gap Day when communities across Australia come together to highlight the issue of health equality and life expectancy for First Nations people as a fundamental right. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people still live, on average, 10-11 years less than non-Indigenous Austraians. Closing the life expectancy gap is a national issue in which every individual and organisation in Australia can and must play a ...| Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
This International Women's Day, ASRC hosted a celebration for the women members of our community. The event focused on honouring the successes - both big and small - and uplifting the aspirations of the ASRC women.| Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
The 2025 Feast for Freedom is open for registrations until March 31, with events to be held by April 30.| Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
The 2025 Feast for Freedom is open for registrations until March 31, with events to be held by April 30.| Asylum Seeker Resource Centre