Compelling news from the refugee and migrant sector

Diversity celebrated on ANZAC Day

30 April 20260 comments

Cultural diversity is increasingly becoming a feature of Anzac Day commemorations.
The Karen refugee community at Nhill, in Victoria’s north-east, have been integral to the town’s Anzac Day commemoration for…

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Australia’s migrant population growing and changing – ABS report

30 April 20260 comments

Australia’s overseas-born population has increased to 8.8 million, or 32 per cent of the total population, according to new data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ASBS).
The latest data,…

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Teenagers show the way towards social cohesion

30 April 20260 comments

The Australia Day speeches of two schoolgirls from the northern Victorian town of Nhill are signposts to the inspiring and exemplar story of a community that had embraced diversity…

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75 years of refugee protection marked

30 April 20260 comments

This year marks the 75th anniversary of the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees – the cornerstone of the international refugee protection regime.
For 75 years, the convention…

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Refugee’s long journey to safety

27 April 20260 comments

Eritrean refugee Jahar Mussa Mahmud survived conscription by a brutal military regime, the harsh conditions of a notorious military camp and ten years as a refugee living precariously in…

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Supporting a thousand refugee families to find homes

17 April 20260 comments

A thousand refugee families across Melbourne have safe and secure homes thanks to the work of former Karen-Burmese refugee, Law Baw.
As a housing worker with migrant and refugee settlement…

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December 2014

Open borders and global GDP – food for thought

8 December 20140 comments

The world’s GDP would double or triple if border controls were lifted allowing migrants to move from lower to...

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Slavery traps 35 million across the globe

8 December 20140 comments

Almost two hundred years after its supposed abolition, slavery remains a significant global problem. More than 35 million...

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Heritage of an entire race saved by global action

4 December 20140 comments

More than 40,000 traditional Masai farmers have been saved from eviction from their ancestral lands in Tanzania after an...

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Family violence also an issue in migrant, refugee communities

1 December 20140 comments

Significant and increasing numbers of women from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds are becoming the...

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