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    Stay informed on breaking news, ways you can take action, how to get involved with the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre and support refugees and people seeking asylum.
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  • Let Them Stay for Good

    Australia is the only home they know. Email your MP and call for permanent safety after a decade of waiting.
    Take action
  • Support Independence

    To stay independent, we don't accept funding from the Federal Government. Instead, we are funded by you.
    Support independence and support the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre.
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  • Featured Stories

    Around 700 people remain trapped in Australia on temporary visas, despite having rebuilt their lives here. They’re paying taxes, working and contributing to our communities. It’s time to let them stay for good.

    Write to your MP today and call on the government to grant permanent protection.

    Bring bold, vibrant flavours to your next event with ASRC Catering. Inspired by the cuisines of Africa, the Middle East and South Asia, our menus feature everything from elegant canapés to hearty curries and delicious desserts.

    We’ll work with you to create a menu that suits your event, your guests and your budget.

    Thousands of people seeking asylum are being denied the right to work or study because of unfair visa conditions. Preventing people from using their skills and supporting themselves benefits no one.

    Sign the petition and call on the government to restore work and study rights.

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      • 26 JUN 26
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      Target Reached at World Refugee Day Telethon

      Target Reached at World Refugee Day Telethon

      Because of you, we did it. Together, the ASRC community raised an extraordinary $1,593,789.41 during this year’s ASRC Telethon, reaching our $1.5 million target. But this incredible total represents far more than just a financial result. It arrived at the end of a challenging week for our community, a week where fear, division and scapegoating

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      • 23 JUN 26
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      Abdel-Hady v Commonwealth of Australia

      Abdel-Hady v Commonwealth of Australia

      On 10 June 2026, the High Court handed down the decision of Abdel-Hady v Commonwealth of Australia [2026] HCA 17. It is an important decision that leaves the Commonwealth open to tort and damages claims from people who have been indefinitely and unlawful detained in onshore immigration detention.  Background  Abdel-Hady is an unlawful non-citizen who

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      • 15 JUN 26
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      Senada Suljagic’s 25-Year Journey from Child Refugee to ASRC Telethon Hero

      Senada Suljagic’s 25-Year Journey from Child Refugee to ASRC Telethon Hero

      Senada Suljagic’s connection to the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) stretches back 25 years to the early days of the organisation, when it operated out of a small, hole-in-the-wall shop in Footscray. Senada recently attended a fundraising dinner at the ASRC where it is now, across the road from that little shop, and when she

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      • 29 MAY 26
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      “We packed one suitcase and left everything behind” – Mina’s story this winter

      “We packed one suitcase and left everything behind” – Mina’s story this winter

      Six months ago, Mina arrived in Australia from Iran with her two children, Lila and Omid. She brought almost nothing with her, just one suitcase and the weight of a future she was trying to rebuild. “I still carry the feeling that those goodbyes may not be temporary,” Mina wrote. “We packed one suitcase and

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