Compelling news from the refugee and migrant sector

Refugee’s journey comes full circle

18 December 20240 comments

In 2009 Bwe Thay arrived in Melbourne as a refugee from Burma and was supported by settlement agency AMES Australia.

This week, he became a member of the… Read Full Article

Refugee family rescued from care crisis

11 December 20240 comments

A refugee family facing significant and multiple barriers to settlement have been supported to build happy, successful lives in Adelaide thanks to a collaboration between humanitarian settlement… Read Full Article

New book highlights our shared humanity

11 December 20240 comments

A compelling new book tells the inspirational stories of second-generation migrant Australians, who share their families’ settlement journeys and their own search for identity.

Titled ‘At the Heart… Read Full Article

Melbourne’s united nations of food

11 December 20240 comments

Driving into the Pacific Market at Ardeer, in Melbourne’s west, you are met with an array of flags and numerous food trucks.

Pakistani, Italian, Indian and many other… Read Full Article

Syrian community celebrates the end of Assad

10 December 20240 comments

Australia’s Syrian refugee community is celebrating the fall of the brutal Assad regime in their homeland but they also have concerns about what the future holds for… Read Full Article

Refugee family reunited after 12 years

20 November 20240 comments

When the Ahmad-Zada family were deported from Pakistan to Afghanistan earlier this year as undocumented Afghan refugees, they feared the worst.

Maryam Ahmad-Zada and her husband Habibullah had… Read Full Article

Latest Articles

July 2023

UK’s Rwanda solution blocked by courts

5 July 20230 comments

The UK government’s controversial plan to send asylum-seekers to Rwanda is has been blocked by an appeal court in what...

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Migrant workers being exploited in Malaysia – UN

5 July 20230 comments

Almost a third of migrant domestic workers employed in Malaysian households are working under forced labour conditions,...

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Sha Sarwari’s ‘Archaeology of Memory’ digs deep and sends spirits soaring

5 July 20230 comments

During June and July, Logan Art Gallery, in Queensland, is staging a showcase of artwork by Sha Sarwari that is...

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World’s largest refugee camp in crisis

4 July 20230 comments

The world’s largest refugee camp at Kakuma in Kenya is reaching crisis point as thousands more refugees arrive after...

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