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Stories from our latest newsletters

It takes a village: Honouring our volunteers

May 23, 2025

At the Asylum Seekers Centre, we believe it takes a village — to welcome, to support, to heal, to empower…. More

Connection and advocacy at the Asylum Seekers Centre

May 14, 2025

Connection and advocacy at the Asylum Seekers Centre At the Asylum Seekers Centre, we do more than meet people’s immediate… More

Frances Rush OAM to step down as Asylum Seekers Centre CEO

May 05, 2025

The Asylum Seekers Centre (ASC) announced today that Frances Rush OAM is stepping down as Chief Executive Officer after 10… More

Asylum Seekers Centre

About us

Established in 1993, the Asylum Seekers Centre (ASC) is the first organisation in Australia to open its doors to specifically welcome and support people seeking asylum.

What we do:

  • Connect people to support and services: Our services include accommodation, financial relief, health care, employment assistance, education, food, material aid and recreational activities.
  • Engage community: The ASC builds and harnesses the good will in the community towards people seeking asylum. We create opportunities for people to provide practical support as well as to advocate for political change.
  • Influence policy and legal change: We draw on the direct daily experience of people seeking asylum to develop and promote campaigns to improve public laws and policies, working with other services to bring about needed change.

Other ways to support

Become a volunteer

Are you looking for a satisfying way to contribute your skills and experience? Find out how you can support people seeking asylum in your community.

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Employ a person seeking asylum

Employ someone seeking protection in Australia and transform your workplace with motivated, diverse employees.

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Donate to Asylum Seekers Centre

Make a tax-deductible donation and stand with people seeking asylum.

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