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Service Update: From 4 May 2026, social services at Dandenong will move to our Footscray Centre. Members can continue accessing support at Footscray. Visit the Get Help section to see available services. Foodbank, employment services, and English classes at Dandenong will continue as normal.

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    Australia is the only home they know. Email your MP and call for permanent safety after a decade of waiting.
    Take action
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    Support independence and support the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre.
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  • Featured Stories

    This winter, families seeking asylum are being forced to turn off heaters, skip meals and go without essential care.
    With no safety net and rising living costs, many are struggling to stay warm and housed.
    Your support can provide practical relief, including food, healthcare and warm woollen blankets, so families like Mina’s can get through winter safely and with dignity.

    The event catering options from ASRC Catering are heavily influenced by flavours from Africa, the Middle East and Southern Asia and can be packaged to suit your event.
    Choose from an array of small and large dishes, from hot and cold canapés to hearty curries and sweet treats.
    Let our experienced team design a menu to suit your event and budget.

    In the final parliamentary week of 2024, three significant migration amendments were passed, introducing sweeping changes that expand the government’s power over immigration processes. These laws affect the detention, removal, and entry conditions for migrants and refugees. Key impacts include stricter detention measures, broader powers to confiscate personal items, and the potential for entire nations to be designated as banned from entering Australia.

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      • 15 MAY 26
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      LGBTQIA+ at the heart of democracy this IDAHOBIT 2026

      LGBTQIA+ at the heart of democracy this IDAHOBIT 2026

      This 17 May, the Asylum Seeker Centre (ASRC) observes the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT). Thirty-six years after the World Health Organisation removed homosexuality from its Classification of Diseases, this worldwide celebration of sexual and gender diversities arrives in perilous times. While some countries advance self-identification and anti-discrimination laws, others enforce

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      • 13 MAY 26
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      Federal Budget 2026-27 Explainer – What the budget means for refugees and people seeking asylum

      Federal Budget 2026-27 Explainer – What the budget means for refugees and people seeking asylum

      The 2026–27 Federal Budget leaves refugees and people seeking asylum behind once again, with the Albanese Government continuing to prioritise spending on offshore detention and punitive migration policies over freedom, fairness and safety.  Offshore detention spending alone blew out by almost $400 million over the past year, bringing total spending for 2025–26 to close to

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      • 12 MAY 26
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      Federal Budget: A Call to End Costly Offshore Detention

      Federal Budget: A Call to End Costly Offshore Detention

      Every year, the Australian Federal Budget shows us what the government really values, especially when it comes to people fleeing war, persecution and violence. As we look toward the 2026-27 budget, the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) is urging the government to choose compassion, fiscal responsibility and respect for human dignity. Here is what we

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      • 06 MAY 26
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      TCXM v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship

      TCXM v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship

      On 6 May 2026, the High Court handed down the decision of TCXM v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship [2026] HCA 13.  Background  TCXM is an unlawful non-citizen who has lived in Australia since 1990. The Commonwealth of Australia (Commonwealth) was unable to remove him to Iran because of protection obligations owed to TCXM. Instead,

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