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EDUCATION FOR REFUGEES DETENTION STATISTICS FOR AUSTRALIA The average number of days people spend in detention (now 641 days) is at its highest ever recorded. This next graph shows the extreme length of time some people have been held in detention. It shows that as of 31 August 2020 almost 100 people have been in detention for over five years, with several having spent more than ten years in detention. REFUGEES AND INTERNATIONAL LAW REFUGEE STORIES AND RECOLLECTIONS Suite 4A6, 410 Elizabeth Street Surry Hills 2010 NSW Australia Phone: +61 (02) 9211 9333 Fax: +61 (02) 9211 9288 OFFSHORE PROCESSING STATISTICS About the offshore processing statistics. This page collects data from a range of sources: since January 2020, the Department has been publishing monthly updates on the number of people still in PNG and Nauru, and the numbers resettled. the Australian Border Force publishes monthly updates on removals (forced returns) or ‘voluntary’ returns SERVICES IN NORTHERN TERRITORY Services in Northern Territory. Are you a refugee or person seeking asylum in the Northern Territory? You can find a service in the Northern Territory here. You can see all the places that can help you at the end of this page. You can see where these places are on the map. For more information on the kinds of help they provide and whocan use
CLASSROOM RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS This downloadable board game simulates the challenges refugees face when attempting to escape from their country. Suitable for primary and secondary students. “Asylum: Exit Australia” online game. SBS. This online simulation game puts players in the shoes of an asylum seeker who is forced to flee Australia. Suitable for secondarystudents.
SERVICES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA Find a service in Western Australia here. You can see all the places that can help you at the end of this page, or find what you need on the menu. You can see where these places are on the map. For more information on the kinds of help they provide and who can use their services, please check their website or contact them directly. SETTLING IN AUSTRALIA: THE CHALLENGES Transport. Being able to get places cheaply and easily is essential for people who have just come to Australia to get to work, study and services. Being able to travel also helps people to feel part of a community. Many refugee and humanitarian entrants live in outer metropolitan or regional areas where housing is affordable. REFUGEE COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA: SUPPORTING REFUGEES PEOPLELEARNCAMPAIGNSOUR COMMUNITYMEDIA & PUBLICATIONSFINDABOUT US Welcome to the Refugee Council of Australia. Get the facts on refugees and people seeking asylum in Australia and beyond. Volunteer, donate,support.
EDUCATION FOR REFUGEES DETENTION STATISTICS FOR AUSTRALIA The average number of days people spend in detention (now 641 days) is at its highest ever recorded. This next graph shows the extreme length of time some people have been held in detention. It shows that as of 31 August 2020 almost 100 people have been in detention for over five years, with several having spent more than ten years in detention. REFUGEES AND INTERNATIONAL LAW REFUGEE STORIES AND RECOLLECTIONS Suite 4A6, 410 Elizabeth Street Surry Hills 2010 NSW Australia Phone: +61 (02) 9211 9333 Fax: +61 (02) 9211 9288 OFFSHORE PROCESSING STATISTICS About the offshore processing statistics. This page collects data from a range of sources: since January 2020, the Department has been publishing monthly updates on the number of people still in PNG and Nauru, and the numbers resettled. the Australian Border Force publishes monthly updates on removals (forced returns) or ‘voluntary’ returns SERVICES IN NORTHERN TERRITORY Services in Northern Territory. Are you a refugee or person seeking asylum in the Northern Territory? You can find a service in the Northern Territory here. You can see all the places that can help you at the end of this page. You can see where these places are on the map. For more information on the kinds of help they provide and whocan use
CLASSROOM RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS This downloadable board game simulates the challenges refugees face when attempting to escape from their country. Suitable for primary and secondary students. “Asylum: Exit Australia” online game. SBS. This online simulation game puts players in the shoes of an asylum seeker who is forced to flee Australia. Suitable for secondarystudents.
SERVICES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA Find a service in Western Australia here. You can see all the places that can help you at the end of this page, or find what you need on the menu. You can see where these places are on the map. For more information on the kinds of help they provide and who can use their services, please check their website or contact them directly. SETTLING IN AUSTRALIA: THE CHALLENGES Transport. Being able to get places cheaply and easily is essential for people who have just come to Australia to get to work, study and services. Being able to travel also helps people to feel part of a community. Many refugee and humanitarian entrants live in outer metropolitan or regional areas where housing is affordable. REFUGEE WELCOME ZONES Refugee Welcome Zones. A Refugee Welcome Zone is a Local Government Area which has made a commitment in spirit to: Welcoming refugees into the community, Upholding the human rights of refugees, Demonstrating compassion for refugees and. Enhancing cultural and religious diversity in the community. The Refugee Welcome Zone initiative beganin
REPORTS ON REFUGEE ISSUES The Refugee Council of Australia and Melbourne Social Equity Institute's conference, Refugee Alternatives: Improving policy, practice and public support, was held 13-14 February 2018. MEET OUR REFUGEE WEEK AMBASSADORS Suite 4A6, 410 Elizabeth Street Surry Hills 2010 NSW Australia Phone: +61 (02) 9211 9333 Fax: +61 (02) 9211 9288 REFUGEES AND INTERNATIONAL LAW The CRRF intends to improve international practice with regard to refugees, and has four objectives: to ease pressures on countries hosting large numbers of refugees. to enhance refugee self-reliance. to expand third-country solutions for refugees, and. to support conditions in countries of origin to facilitate return in safety anddignity.
OFFSHORE PROCESSING STATISTICS About the offshore processing statistics. This page collects data from a range of sources: since January 2020, the Department has been publishing monthly updates on the number of people still in PNG and Nauru, and the numbers resettled the Australian Border Force publishes monthly updates on removals (forced returns) or ‘voluntary’ returns from offshore processing through its monthly OFFSHORE PROCESSING STATISTICS Since offshore processing began on 13 August 2012, the Australian Government has sent 4,183 people to Nauru or Papua New Guinea.There is a slight discrepancy between this figure, provided by the Australian Border Force on 14 July 2019, and the figure of 4,177 people, provided by the Department of Home Affairs in April 2019 to the Senate estimates.. Of these, 3,127 people have been INFORMATION ON HOUSING AND RENTING FOR REFUGEES The laws are different in each state or territory. You can find information on the law on renting a house or apartment, in your language, here. You can also get this information in other languages from our database below. Using this database, you can quickly findinformation in
DETENTION STATISTICS FOR AUSTRALIA In April 2013, 31 children were placed in Northern IDC in Darwin. In July 2014, 157 Sri Lankan people seeking asylum by boat were detained on an Australian customs vessel for four weeks. People in this group, including 50 children as young as one, were detained in Curtin detention centre in WA before being transferred to Nauru. SERVICES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA Find a service in Western Australia here. You can see all the places that can help you at the end of this page, or find what you need on the menu. You can see where these places are on the map. For more information on the kinds of help they provide and who can use their services, please check their website or contact them directly. WWW.REFUGEECOUNCIL.ORG.AU www.refugeecouncil.org.au REFUGEE COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA: SUPPORTING REFUGEES PEOPLELEARNCAMPAIGNSOUR COMMUNITYMEDIA & PUBLICATIONSFINDABOUT US Welcome to the Refugee Council of Australia. Get the facts on refugees and people seeking asylum in Australia and beyond. Volunteer, donate,support.
REFUGEE WELCOME ZONES Refugee Welcome Zones. A Refugee Welcome Zone is a Local Government Area which has made a commitment in spirit to: Welcoming refugees into the community, Upholding the human rights of refugees, Demonstrating compassion for refugees and. Enhancing cultural and religious diversity in the community. The Refugee Welcome Zone initiative beganin
EDUCATION FOR REFUGEES DETENTION STATISTICS FOR AUSTRALIA The average number of days people spend in detention (now 641 days) is at its highest ever recorded. This next graph shows the extreme length of time some people have been held in detention. It shows that as of 31 August 2020 almost 100 people have been in detention for over five years, with several having spent more than ten years in detention. REFUGEE STORIES AND RECOLLECTIONS Jean’s story. Jean left the conflict in Burundi alone as a young man and came to Australia from a refugee camp in Tanzania. 28 December 2018. Get the facts. SERVICES IN NORTHERN TERRITORY Services in Northern Territory. Are you a refugee or person seeking asylum in the Northern Territory? You can find a service in the Northern Territory here. You can see all the places that can help you at the end of this page. You can see where these places are on the map. For more information on the kinds of help they provide and whocan use
CLASSROOM RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS This downloadable board game simulates the challenges refugees face when attempting to escape from their country. Suitable for primary and secondary students. “Asylum: Exit Australia” online game. SBS. This online simulation game puts players in the shoes of an asylum seeker who is forced to flee Australia. Suitable for secondarystudents.
2021-22 FEDERAL BUDGET: WHAT IT MEANS FOR REFUGEES … Suite 4A6, 410 Elizabeth Street The Refugee Council of Australia Surry Hills NSW 2010 Australia is the national umbrella body Phone: +61 (02)9211-9333
SERVICES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA Find a service in Western Australia here. You can see all the places that can help you at the end of this page, or find what you need on the menu. You can see where these places are on the map. For more information on the kinds of help they provide and who can use their services, please check their website or contact them directly. SETTLING IN AUSTRALIA: THE CHALLENGES Transport. Being able to get places cheaply and easily is essential for people who have just come to Australia to get to work, study and services. Being able to travel also helps people to feel part of a community. Many refugee and humanitarian entrants live in outer metropolitan or regional areas where housing is affordable. REFUGEE COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA: SUPPORTING REFUGEES PEOPLELEARNCAMPAIGNSOUR COMMUNITYMEDIA & PUBLICATIONSFINDABOUT US Welcome to the Refugee Council of Australia. Get the facts on refugees and people seeking asylum in Australia and beyond. Volunteer, donate,support.
REFUGEE WELCOME ZONES Refugee Welcome Zones. A Refugee Welcome Zone is a Local Government Area which has made a commitment in spirit to: Welcoming refugees into the community, Upholding the human rights of refugees, Demonstrating compassion for refugees and. Enhancing cultural and religious diversity in the community. The Refugee Welcome Zone initiative beganin
EDUCATION FOR REFUGEES DETENTION STATISTICS FOR AUSTRALIA The average number of days people spend in detention (now 641 days) is at its highest ever recorded. This next graph shows the extreme length of time some people have been held in detention. It shows that as of 31 August 2020 almost 100 people have been in detention for over five years, with several having spent more than ten years in detention. REFUGEE STORIES AND RECOLLECTIONS Jean’s story. Jean left the conflict in Burundi alone as a young man and came to Australia from a refugee camp in Tanzania. 28 December 2018. Get the facts. SERVICES IN NORTHERN TERRITORY Services in Northern Territory. Are you a refugee or person seeking asylum in the Northern Territory? You can find a service in the Northern Territory here. You can see all the places that can help you at the end of this page. You can see where these places are on the map. For more information on the kinds of help they provide and whocan use
CLASSROOM RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS This downloadable board game simulates the challenges refugees face when attempting to escape from their country. Suitable for primary and secondary students. “Asylum: Exit Australia” online game. SBS. This online simulation game puts players in the shoes of an asylum seeker who is forced to flee Australia. Suitable for secondarystudents.
2021-22 FEDERAL BUDGET: WHAT IT MEANS FOR REFUGEES … Suite 4A6, 410 Elizabeth Street The Refugee Council of Australia Surry Hills NSW 2010 Australia is the national umbrella body Phone: +61 (02)9211-9333
SERVICES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA Find a service in Western Australia here. You can see all the places that can help you at the end of this page, or find what you need on the menu. You can see where these places are on the map. For more information on the kinds of help they provide and who can use their services, please check their website or contact them directly. SETTLING IN AUSTRALIA: THE CHALLENGES Transport. Being able to get places cheaply and easily is essential for people who have just come to Australia to get to work, study and services. Being able to travel also helps people to feel part of a community. Many refugee and humanitarian entrants live in outer metropolitan or regional areas where housing is affordable. TIMELINE OF REFUGEES AND AUSTRALIA 6 May 2020. 2 min read. This timeline sets out Australia’s history of refugee policy and key events in Australia’s treatment of refugees. It is a selection of major events affecting refugees and people seeking asylum in Australia, drawn from official sources and media reports. You can learn more about the events in this timeline onthis
REFUGEE WELCOME ZONES Refugee Welcome Zones. A Refugee Welcome Zone is a Local Government Area which has made a commitment in spirit to: Welcoming refugees into the community, Upholding the human rights of refugees, Demonstrating compassion for refugees and. Enhancing cultural and religious diversity in the community. The Refugee Welcome Zone initiative beganin
REFUGEES AND INTERNATIONAL LAW The CRRF intends to improve international practice with regard to refugees, and has four objectives: to ease pressures on countries hosting large numbers of refugees. to enhance refugee self-reliance. to expand third-country solutions for refugees, and. to support conditions in countries of origin to facilitate return in safety anddignity.
DETENTION STATISTICS FOR AUSTRALIA The average number of days people spend in detention (now 641 days) is at its highest ever recorded. This next graph shows the extreme length of time some people have been held in detention. It shows that as of 31 August 2020 almost 100 people have been in detention for over five years, with several having spent more than ten years in detention. KEEPING IT TOGETHER DURING COVID-19 Information and Facts Sheets for Refugees. Donating Goods. About Us LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL The Liverpool Local Government Area (LGA) is a cultural melting pot located in the South West region of Sydney. Home to one of the highestconcentrations of
DETENTION STATISTICS FOR AUSTRALIA In April 2013, 31 children were placed in Northern IDC in Darwin. In July 2014, 157 Sri Lankan people seeking asylum by boat were detained on an Australian customs vessel for four weeks. People in this group, including 50 children as young as one, were detained in Curtin detention centre in WA before being transferred to Nauru. WWW.REFUGEECOUNCIL.ORG.AU www.refugeecouncil.org.au 2021-22 FEDERAL BUDGET: WHAT IT MEANS FOR REFUGEES … Suite 4A6, 410 Elizabeth Street The Refugee Council of Australia Surry Hills NSW 2010 Australia is the national umbrella body Phone: +61 (02)9211-9333
MAKING AUSTRALIA HOME: A CONVERSATION WITH REFUGEES ABOUT Information and Facts Sheets for Refugees. Donating Goods. About Us REFUGEE COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA: SUPPORTING REFUGEES PEOPLELEARNCAMPAIGNSOUR COMMUNITYMEDIA & PUBLICATIONSFINDABOUT US Welcome to the Refugee Council of Australia. Get the facts on refugees and people seeking asylum in Australia and beyond. Volunteer, donate,support.
REFUGEE WELCOME ZONES Refugee Welcome Zones. A Refugee Welcome Zone is a Local Government Area which has made a commitment in spirit to: Welcoming refugees into the community, Upholding the human rights of refugees, Demonstrating compassion for refugees and. Enhancing cultural and religious diversity in the community. The Refugee Welcome Zone initiative beganin
EDUCATION FOR REFUGEES DETENTION STATISTICS FOR AUSTRALIA The average number of days people spend in detention (now 641 days) is at its highest ever recorded. This next graph shows the extreme length of time some people have been held in detention. It shows that as of 31 August 2020 almost 100 people have been in detention for over five years, with several having spent more than ten years in detention. REFUGEE STORIES AND RECOLLECTIONS Jean’s story. Jean left the conflict in Burundi alone as a young man and came to Australia from a refugee camp in Tanzania. 28 December 2018. Get the facts. SERVICES IN NORTHERN TERRITORY Services in Northern Territory. Are you a refugee or person seeking asylum in the Northern Territory? You can find a service in the Northern Territory here. You can see all the places that can help you at the end of this page. You can see where these places are on the map. For more information on the kinds of help they provide and whocan use
CLASSROOM RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS This downloadable board game simulates the challenges refugees face when attempting to escape from their country. Suitable for primary and secondary students. “Asylum: Exit Australia” online game. SBS. This online simulation game puts players in the shoes of an asylum seeker who is forced to flee Australia. Suitable for secondarystudents.
2021-22 FEDERAL BUDGET: WHAT IT MEANS FOR REFUGEES … Suite 4A6, 410 Elizabeth Street The Refugee Council of Australia Surry Hills NSW 2010 Australia is the national umbrella body Phone: +61 (02)9211-9333
SERVICES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA Find a service in Western Australia here. You can see all the places that can help you at the end of this page, or find what you need on the menu. You can see where these places are on the map. For more information on the kinds of help they provide and who can use their services, please check their website or contact them directly. SETTLING IN AUSTRALIA: THE CHALLENGES Transport. Being able to get places cheaply and easily is essential for people who have just come to Australia to get to work, study and services. Being able to travel also helps people to feel part of a community. Many refugee and humanitarian entrants live in outer metropolitan or regional areas where housing is affordable. REFUGEE COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA: SUPPORTING REFUGEES PEOPLELEARNCAMPAIGNSOUR COMMUNITYMEDIA & PUBLICATIONSFINDABOUT US Welcome to the Refugee Council of Australia. Get the facts on refugees and people seeking asylum in Australia and beyond. Volunteer, donate,support.
REFUGEE WELCOME ZONES Refugee Welcome Zones. A Refugee Welcome Zone is a Local Government Area which has made a commitment in spirit to: Welcoming refugees into the community, Upholding the human rights of refugees, Demonstrating compassion for refugees and. Enhancing cultural and religious diversity in the community. The Refugee Welcome Zone initiative beganin
EDUCATION FOR REFUGEES DETENTION STATISTICS FOR AUSTRALIA The average number of days people spend in detention (now 641 days) is at its highest ever recorded. This next graph shows the extreme length of time some people have been held in detention. It shows that as of 31 August 2020 almost 100 people have been in detention for over five years, with several having spent more than ten years in detention. REFUGEE STORIES AND RECOLLECTIONS Jean’s story. Jean left the conflict in Burundi alone as a young man and came to Australia from a refugee camp in Tanzania. 28 December 2018. Get the facts. SERVICES IN NORTHERN TERRITORY Services in Northern Territory. Are you a refugee or person seeking asylum in the Northern Territory? You can find a service in the Northern Territory here. You can see all the places that can help you at the end of this page. You can see where these places are on the map. For more information on the kinds of help they provide and whocan use
CLASSROOM RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS This downloadable board game simulates the challenges refugees face when attempting to escape from their country. Suitable for primary and secondary students. “Asylum: Exit Australia” online game. SBS. This online simulation game puts players in the shoes of an asylum seeker who is forced to flee Australia. Suitable for secondarystudents.
2021-22 FEDERAL BUDGET: WHAT IT MEANS FOR REFUGEES … Suite 4A6, 410 Elizabeth Street The Refugee Council of Australia Surry Hills NSW 2010 Australia is the national umbrella body Phone: +61 (02)9211-9333
SERVICES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA Find a service in Western Australia here. You can see all the places that can help you at the end of this page, or find what you need on the menu. You can see where these places are on the map. For more information on the kinds of help they provide and who can use their services, please check their website or contact them directly. SETTLING IN AUSTRALIA: THE CHALLENGES Transport. Being able to get places cheaply and easily is essential for people who have just come to Australia to get to work, study and services. Being able to travel also helps people to feel part of a community. Many refugee and humanitarian entrants live in outer metropolitan or regional areas where housing is affordable. TIMELINE OF REFUGEES AND AUSTRALIA 6 May 2020. 2 min read. This timeline sets out Australia’s history of refugee policy and key events in Australia’s treatment of refugees. It is a selection of major events affecting refugees and people seeking asylum in Australia, drawn from official sources and media reports. You can learn more about the events in this timeline onthis
REFUGEE WELCOME ZONES Refugee Welcome Zones. A Refugee Welcome Zone is a Local Government Area which has made a commitment in spirit to: Welcoming refugees into the community, Upholding the human rights of refugees, Demonstrating compassion for refugees and. Enhancing cultural and religious diversity in the community. The Refugee Welcome Zone initiative beganin
REFUGEES AND INTERNATIONAL LAW The CRRF intends to improve international practice with regard to refugees, and has four objectives: to ease pressures on countries hosting large numbers of refugees. to enhance refugee self-reliance. to expand third-country solutions for refugees, and. to support conditions in countries of origin to facilitate return in safety anddignity.
DETENTION STATISTICS FOR AUSTRALIA The average number of days people spend in detention (now 641 days) is at its highest ever recorded. This next graph shows the extreme length of time some people have been held in detention. It shows that as of 31 August 2020 almost 100 people have been in detention for over five years, with several having spent more than ten years in detention. KEEPING IT TOGETHER DURING COVID-19 Information and Facts Sheets for Refugees. Donating Goods. About Us LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL The Liverpool Local Government Area (LGA) is a cultural melting pot located in the South West region of Sydney. Home to one of the highestconcentrations of
DETENTION STATISTICS FOR AUSTRALIA In April 2013, 31 children were placed in Northern IDC in Darwin. In July 2014, 157 Sri Lankan people seeking asylum by boat were detained on an Australian customs vessel for four weeks. People in this group, including 50 children as young as one, were detained in Curtin detention centre in WA before being transferred to Nauru. WWW.REFUGEECOUNCIL.ORG.AU www.refugeecouncil.org.au 2021-22 FEDERAL BUDGET: WHAT IT MEANS FOR REFUGEES … Suite 4A6, 410 Elizabeth Street The Refugee Council of Australia Surry Hills NSW 2010 Australia is the national umbrella body Phone: +61 (02)9211-9333
MAKING AUSTRALIA HOME: A CONVERSATION WITH REFUGEES ABOUT Information and Facts Sheets for Refugees. Donating Goods. About Us REFUGEE COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA: SUPPORTING REFUGEES PEOPLELEARNCAMPAIGNSOUR COMMUNITYMEDIA & PUBLICATIONSFINDABOUT US Welcome to the Refugee Council of Australia. Get the facts on refugees and people seeking asylum in Australia and beyond. Volunteer, donate,support.
EDUCATION FOR REFUGEES DETENTION STATISTICS FOR AUSTRALIA The average number of days people spend in detention (now 641 days) is at its highest ever recorded. This next graph shows the extreme length of time some people have been held in detention. It shows that as of 31 August 2020 almost 100 people have been in detention for over five years, with several having spent more than ten years in detention. REFUGEE STORIES AND RECOLLECTIONS Jean’s story. Jean left the conflict in Burundi alone as a young man and came to Australia from a refugee camp in Tanzania. 28 December 2018. Get the facts. DO REFUGEES CONTRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY? Suite 4A6, 410 Elizabeth Street Surry Hills 2010 NSW Australia Phone: +61 (02) 9211 9333 Fax: +61 (02) 9211 9288 EDUCATION FOR REFUGEES For example, they teach reading and writing, English language, computer, work and business skills. These courses are often run in a person’s local area by many different kinds of organisations, such as in libraries and neighbourhood centres. Many organisations that work with refugees or people seeking asylum also offer these kinds ofcourses.
SERVICES IN NORTHERN TERRITORY Services in Northern Territory. Are you a refugee or person seeking asylum in the Northern Territory? You can find a service in the Northern Territory here. You can see all the places that can help you at the end of this page. You can see where these places are on the map. For more information on the kinds of help they provide and whocan use
OFFSHORE PROCESSING STATISTICS DETENTION STATISTICS FOR AUSTRALIA In April 2013, 31 children were placed in Northern IDC in Darwin. In July 2014, 157 Sri Lankan people seeking asylum by boat were detained on an Australian customs vessel for four weeks. People in this group, including 50 children as young as one, were detained in Curtin detention centre in WA before being transferred to Nauru.CITY OF SYDNEY
REFUGEE COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA: SUPPORTING REFUGEES PEOPLELEARNCAMPAIGNSOUR COMMUNITYMEDIA & PUBLICATIONSFINDABOUT US Welcome to the Refugee Council of Australia. Get the facts on refugees and people seeking asylum in Australia and beyond. Volunteer, donate,support.
EDUCATION FOR REFUGEES DETENTION STATISTICS FOR AUSTRALIA The average number of days people spend in detention (now 641 days) is at its highest ever recorded. This next graph shows the extreme length of time some people have been held in detention. It shows that as of 31 August 2020 almost 100 people have been in detention for over five years, with several having spent more than ten years in detention. REFUGEE STORIES AND RECOLLECTIONS Jean’s story. Jean left the conflict in Burundi alone as a young man and came to Australia from a refugee camp in Tanzania. 28 December 2018. Get the facts. DO REFUGEES CONTRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY? Suite 4A6, 410 Elizabeth Street Surry Hills 2010 NSW Australia Phone: +61 (02) 9211 9333 Fax: +61 (02) 9211 9288 EDUCATION FOR REFUGEES For example, they teach reading and writing, English language, computer, work and business skills. These courses are often run in a person’s local area by many different kinds of organisations, such as in libraries and neighbourhood centres. Many organisations that work with refugees or people seeking asylum also offer these kinds ofcourses.
SERVICES IN NORTHERN TERRITORY Services in Northern Territory. Are you a refugee or person seeking asylum in the Northern Territory? You can find a service in the Northern Territory here. You can see all the places that can help you at the end of this page. You can see where these places are on the map. For more information on the kinds of help they provide and whocan use
OFFSHORE PROCESSING STATISTICS DETENTION STATISTICS FOR AUSTRALIA In April 2013, 31 children were placed in Northern IDC in Darwin. In July 2014, 157 Sri Lankan people seeking asylum by boat were detained on an Australian customs vessel for four weeks. People in this group, including 50 children as young as one, were detained in Curtin detention centre in WA before being transferred to Nauru.CITY OF SYDNEY
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Submissions. The Refugee Council of Australia regularly makes submissions to inquiries and reviews on a wide range of issues affecting refugees in Australia. You can also search and find submissions by topic for the past two years here. (For older submissions, see our page on archived submissions below). REFUGEE WELCOME ZONES Refugee Welcome Zones. A Refugee Welcome Zone is a Local Government Area which has made a commitment in spirit to: Welcoming refugees into the community, Upholding the human rights of refugees, Demonstrating compassion for refugees and. Enhancing cultural and religious diversity in the community. The Refugee Welcome Zone initiative beganin
DETENTION STATISTICS FOR AUSTRALIA The average number of days people spend in detention (now 641 days) is at its highest ever recorded. This next graph shows the extreme length of time some people have been held in detention. It shows that as of 31 August 2020 almost 100 people have been in detention for over five years, with several having spent more than ten years in detention. DETENTION STATISTICS FOR AUSTRALIA The following statistics focus on detention in Australia. There are different kinds of places where people are detained, known as Immigration Detention Centres (IDCs), Immigration Transit Accommodation (ITAs), and Alternative Places of Detention (APODs). On 28 February 2021, there were 1,527 people in detention facilities. This included 1,478 men. AUSTRALIA'S DETENTION POLICIES Australia’s detention policies require anyone who is not an Australian citizen and does not have a valid visa to be detained. Their detention continues until they are granted a visa or leave the country. This policy of ‘mandatory detention’ was introduced in 1992, in response to people from Cambodia coming by boat. LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL The Liverpool Local Government Area (LGA) is a cultural melting pot located in the South West region of Sydney. Home to one of the highestconcentrations of
KEEPING IT TOGETHER DURING COVID-19 Information and Facts Sheets for Refugees. Donating Goods. About Us THE FEDERAL BUDGET: WHAT IT MEANS FOR REFUGEES In 2017-18, the budget blowout in offshore processing was 108%, with $713.6 million budgeted but $1.482 billion spent. In 2018-19, the Department of Home Affairs’ $759.9 million budget for offshore processing was overspent by $397.7 million (52%). In 2019-20, the blowout was 83% – a budget of $525.6 million but spending of $961.7million.
INFORMATION ON HOUSING AND RENTING FOR REFUGEES The laws are different in each state or territory. You can find information on the law on renting a house or apartment, in your language, here. You can also get this information in other languages from our database below. Using this database, you can quickly findinformation in
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GOVT CHOOSES DETENTION OVER HOPE FOR WORLD’S REFUGEES IN...12 May 2021
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