Migrants
Refugees feel a strong sense of belonging, but more is needed
A new report from the Scanlon Foundation Research Institute reveals how refugees and humanitarian migrants feel a strong sense of......
Living with dementia as a migrant can mean losing a sense of identity
Throughout your entire life in Australia, you spoke in English as well as another language. However, if you later experience......
Celebrating leaders aiding refugees and migrants in Queensland
At this year’s Multicultural Queensland Awards, two champions of diversity and inclusion were recognised for their outstanding work. Lolla Ingadottir,......
New project provides tertiary education pathways for refugees
ANU Explorer is a new project from the Australian National University aiming to provide pathways for immigrants with refugee and......
Julian Hill on multiculturalism, international students, and cohesion
The Albanese government appointed Julian Hill as the Assistant Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs in July this year. It’s......
Skilled Migrant Builders could aid in Housing Crisis
Amidst the current housing crisis, experts suggest Australia should focus on attracting skilled migrant construction workers to aid in the......
Migrants at higher risk of HIV infections: research
International migrants in Australia face many challenges, and one of them is being at risk of HIV infection, according to......
New multilingual phone service helps ‘Witness to War’
A new multilingual phone helpline in New South Wales called Witness To War was launched to support people impacted by......
Migrants and refugees trust Australian institutions: research
This week, New South Wales Health Minister Brad Hazzard is in the spotlight by saying multi ethnic communities do not......
Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place in Greece
A humanitarian crisis is unfolding at the fringes of Europe’s borders as The Greek Islands grapple with an influx of......