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FLYERS/Poster - WRD JUNE 20
Colour A5 - 2 on A4 page:
Colour A3:
Black n white - A5:
Any dramas with these flyers, please phone al on 0402 573 580
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Place to download pdfs, papers, reports, flyers, stickers, stencils etc...
Refugee Council of Australia 2010-11 Intake Submission
The Refugee Council of Australia’s 2010-11 submission on Australia's Refugee and Humanitarian Program is now available for download from their website. The 139-page submission brings together community views, gathered from consultations involving more than 430 people in 33 cities and towns across Australia, on the planning of the Refugee and Humanitarian Program, visa processing and asylum policy concerns and a wide variety of settlement issues for refugees, as well as thoughts about how the refugee program could be better promoted to the Australian public. The submission also draws together key statistics on Australian immigration, global refugee needs and resettlement trends.
The submission makes 58 recommendations to Government, providing concrete planning suggestions for Australia’s refugee program and recommendations on issues as diverse as post-arrival orientation, employment and family support.
The submission can be downloaded from the Refugee Council’s website
Refugee Council of Australia
Suite 4A6, 410 Elizabeth Street
Surry Hills NSW 2010
Phone: 02 9211 9333
Fax: 02 9211 9288
email: info@refugeecouncil.org.au
http://www.refugeecouncil.org.au
"Behind Australian Doors" from Jessie Taylor, (Monash University) looks at the conditions in Indonesian detention centres and makes it clear just how few refugees Indonesia resettles and points out that these people tend to comprise those who:
Have family members who are Australian permanent residents or citizens. Others were held in the Nauru camp under the Pacific Solution, and forcibly returned to Iraq or Afghanistan under the previous government. Others made it all the way to Australia, were granted Temporary Protection Visas and (unaware of limitations on that visa) travelled overseas to see their families, only to be disallowed return to Australia.
It is available at behindaustraliandoors.wordpress.com
the report is available at:http://www.law.monash.edu.au/castancentre/news/behind-australian-doors-report.pdf
To get in touch go to the Contact page.
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| Asylum is a human right - fact sheet.pdf | 498.62 KB |
| HRD-Rally5-12-09A4Poster.pdf | 421.08 KB |
| WRD2010_2xA5.jpg | 1.45 MB |
| WRD2010_rranFINAL1.jpg | 2.38 MB |
| WRD2010_rranA5BW.jpg | 1.21 MB |