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Human rights advocates condemn Albanese Government’s dangerous Nauru deportations

The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) strongly opposes the Australian Government’s decision yesterday to deport members of the NZYQ cohort to Nauru. This move sets a dangerous precedent, raising serious concerns about human rights and fairness. The announcement, made to the media yesterday by Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke is based on the three brutal
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New Polling: Majority of voters want compassion, not cruelty, for refugees

New national polling commissioned by the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) and conducted by Redbridge sends a clear message to political leaders ahead of the upcoming federal election: voters want fairness and compassion for refugees and people seeking asylum. The findings show that a majority of voters believe that Australia has a responsibility to accept
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Offshore health crisis deepens: Advocates call on Labor to reinstate Medevac legislation

Doctors and human rights organisations, including the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) and Amnesty International, have today backed the reintroduction of the Medevac legislation, calling it a vital lifeline for refugees and people seeking asylum abandoned by the Australian Government in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and Nauru, where a worsening health crisis requires immediate action.
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ASRC Statement Commiting to Treaty

The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) is proud to acknowledge the Wurundjeri and Bunurong people, Traditional Owners of the lands where we work across Victoria through our service delivery to people seeking asylum and refugees. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and acknowledge First Nations People’s unceded sovereignty. We recognise and
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UN Human Right Committee condemns Australia offshore detention policy

The ASRC welcomes the landmark decisions by the UN Human Rights Committee that Australia is responsible for the arbitrary detention of people who sought safety on our shores, yet successive governments banished them to offshore detention in Nauru and PNG. The harm of offshore detention is well documented with over 14 deaths, compensation payouts, child
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