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    Did you know we don’t take Federal government funding, and much of our financial resources come from the community? Yes! Your ongoing support with monthly donations is critical in helping the ASRC keep its doors open. Become a monthly donor and enable the essential services and support refugees need to rebuild their lives here.

    Join our 2026 Feast for Freedom and host a meal that makes a difference.
    With beautiful recipes generously gifted by this year’s Hero cooks Noha (Palestine) and Nige (Sri Lanka), this will be a Feast to remember. Gather together, share a Feast, and stand with people seeking asylum.

    Register today for your free Host Kit.

    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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      • 12 MAR 26
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      From Detention to the Dinner Table: Nige’s Feast for Freedom Story

      From Detention to the Dinner Table: Nige’s Feast for Freedom Story

      For Nigethan “Nige” Sithirasegaram, the scent of a roasting curry isn’t just a kitchen aroma – it’s a memory, a lifeline and a radical act of survival. A fourth-generation fisherman from the coastal town of Trincomalee, Sri Lanka, Nige’s early life was defined by the ocean. He grew up swimming at long, open beaches and

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      • 06 MAR 26
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      Celebrating International Women’s Day at the ASRC

      Celebrating International Women’s Day at the ASRC

      This International Women’s Day, we celebrate the incredible resilience, strength and leadership of women seeking asylum. At the ASRC, we recognise that female refugees often face extra hurdles: navigating a complex, often punitive immigration system while managing the unique social and physical risks that disproportionately affect women. This year’s theme of “Give to Gain” is

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      • 02 MAR 26
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      Meet Noha, the 2026 Feast for Freedom Hero Cook from Palestine

      Meet Noha, the 2026 Feast for Freedom Hero Cook from Palestine

      Noha, one of our two Feast for Freedom Hero Cooks this year, was lucky to arrive in Australia with her two daughters just ten days before the bombing in Gaza began in 2023. They came to Australia for her daughter’s university studies and they carried with them big dreams for the future. Noha’s eldest is

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      • 18 FEB 26
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      Join the Table: Feast for Freedom 2026 is officially open

      Join the Table: Feast for Freedom 2026 is officially open

      At the ASRC, we’ve found that one of the best ways to connect and start conversations is often over a shared meal which is why we’re thrilled to welcome everyone back to the table for this year’s Feast for Freedom.  Feast for Freedom is more than just a meal; it’s our annual invitation to celebrate

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