Why we need to keep fighting for refugees after the election
                    
For refugees and their supporters, the upcoming 2022 federal election can’t be ignored. Though refugees have not been central to the political campaign, the...                
                
            Refugees in the community – the facts
                    Background
In early 2021, over 100 of the refugees and asylum seekers who had been held for almost two years in hotel prisons in Brisbane...                
                
            US deal inadequate and uncertain
                    The Coalition government’s resettlement deal with the US is an admission that Manus and Nauru are a dead end. But the band-aid deal is...                
                
            Life in Cambodia: the facts
                    As part of its deal to send refugees to Cambodia, the Australian government has produced a ‘factsheet’ promoting the ‘opportunities’ available to people who...                
                
            Why is the Australian government detaining men in a hotel in Kangaroo Point?
                    Refugee Action Collective (Qld) fact sheet
There are about 110 men in the Kangaroo Point hotel. They come from a range of countries such as...                
                
            What really happened on Manus Island
                    This was a brutal attack, not a “riot”
On 17 February, local G4S personnel brutally attacked asylum seekers on Manus Island, armed with guns, machetes,...                
                
            Refugees: the facts
                    Who counts as a refugee?
The 1951 UN Refugee Convention, which Australia has signed, defines a refugee as someone who has a wellfounded fear of...                
                
            Busting the myths on refugees
                    There is no queue
There is no queue, only a ticket in a lottery, in the official refugee resettlement process. In most countries that refugees...                
                
            ASIO negative refugees and detention for life
                    There are currently 51 people who have been found to be refugees yet face detention for the rest of their lives due to negative...                
                
            

