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Campaign Features
From a detention centre to your spare room
Australians now have the chance to host an asylum seeker in their spare room thanks to the newly announced Community Placement Network.
Three sensible ways to fix a silly immigration system
Sensible asylum seeker policy? Everybody wins. Following these recommendations should be a no-brainer for Australia’s politicians.
A life on hold: Omar’s journey
Our powerful short documentary captures the hopes and fears of one young refugee waiting for a chance to start his life again.
Live Q&A: Inside Australia’s detention centres
Questions and answers from our live online chat about asylum seekers, mandatory detention and the benefits of community processing.
What we found behind the fences
Our refugee team recently inspected Australia's detention facilities. Our findings confirm what we've known along: long-term, indefinite detention is crushing people.
The typical journey of a refugee seeking safety
Rajeed's Journey: An illustrated series that shows the typical journey of a refugee seeking safety.
How you can make refugee rights a reality
Find out the many ways that you can help make refugee rights a reality. We believe that the key to achieving this is to change the way Australians talk and think about refugees. Here's how you can get involved.
Live from the ground of Australia’s detention centres
Alex Pagliaro's daily blogs from the ground of her fact-finding mission of Australia's immigration detention centres.
Our controversial Faces of Asylum exhibition
See the exhibition one local council has banned for being 'too political', claiming that it risked offending library patrons.
Join our Freedom from fences appeal
Restore hope by helping fund our Refugee Casework Team in 2012. Help provide asylum seekers with a chance for safety and freedom.
The cold realities of life in Malaysia as a refugee
Asylum seeker children as young as three in Malaysia are still being rounded up and detained without their parents.
An indefensible punishment
Can our government continue justifying locking up asylum seekers for indefinite periods while their health deteriorates?
A rare step forward for refugee rights
Three reasons why the Australian government might finally be on the right track for protecting refugee rights.
Tell our government to process refugees onshore
Help influence the government's vote on offshore processing of asylum seekers on 11 October.
Crucial law strengthens protections
A new law was quietly passed in the senate this week to strengthen protections for people who arrive in Australia needing safety.
A landmark victory for asylum seekers and human rights
The High Court ruling that stopped the Malaysia Deal is an incredible victory for asylum seekers and human rights. Here's what the decision means.
The ‘Malaysia deal’: where to now?
Now the Malaysia deal has been signed and sealed, the human rights holes in the plan may mean asylum seekers will miss out on the protection they need.
Blog: ‘Boat people’ are real people
Changing the debate about refugees starts with changing the hearts and minds of people in Australia and our decision makers.
World Refugee Week
Make an impact for refugees and asylum seekers during World Refugee Week on 19 to 25 June.
Malaysian announcement breaches Australia’s international obligations
Our National Director Claire Maillinson expresses her concerns over the 'Malaysia deal' in a letter to Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard.


A policeman's job is to protect all citizens, even those he or she doesn't like. I'd have thought that a pretty basic concept.
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21 May 2012, 03:59PM