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Established in 1993, the Asylum Seekers Centre was the first organisation in Australia to open its doors to specifically welcome and support people seeking asylum.
Our impact and reportsSeeking asylum is a human right.
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This World Refugee Day, we celebrate an incredible milestone: Australia has now welcomed more than one million refugees. One million people seeking safety that has now shaped the Australia we call home. One million unique stories of courage, strength, and compassion.
As we honour their journeys, we stand with one fundamental truth: seeking asylum is a human right that must be protected..
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Displaying this sticker is a small act that helps reinforce a big truth: everyone has the right to seek asylum, regardless of how they arrive in Australia.
Seeking asylum is a human right according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the 1951 Refugee Convention, both of which Australia is a signatory.
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Established in 1993, the Asylum Seekers Centre was the first organisation in Australia to open its doors to specifically welcome and support people seeking asylum.
Our impact and reportsRead breaking news, policy updates, and stories about our staff, volunteers, supporters and people seeking asylum in our community.
News & storiesThe Asylum Seekers Centre provides practical and personal support for people seeking safety in Greater Sydney, and advocate for fair and humane policies at every level.
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