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Mental Health Assessment of Asylum Seekers Slammed
Thursday, 7 April 2005, 11:03 am | Rural Australians for Refugees
Refugee advocacy group Rural Australians for Refugees today called for an independent judicial review into the assessment and treatment of mental health problems people in immigration detention. More >>
Mental Health Assessment & Asylum Seeker Treatment
Tuesday, 5 April 2005, 10:25 am | Rural Australians for Refugees
MEDIA RELEASE April 4, 2005 Refugee Advocates Slam Mental Health Assessment And Treatment Of Asylum Seekers Refugee advocacy group Rural Australians for Refugees today called for an independent judicial review into the assessment and treatment of mental health ... More >>
Release Of Long-Term Detainees Welcomed
Monday, 21 March 2005, 3:22 pm | Rural Australians for Refugees
A national conference for the group Rural Australians for Refugees this weekend coincided with the announcement that long-term detainees in immigration detention may be allowed to live in the community while their visa applications are being processed. More >>
RAR Supports The Release Of Long-Term Detainees
Monday, 21 March 2005, 3:21 pm | Rural Australians for Refugees
A national conference for the group Rural Australians for Refugees this weekend coincided with the announcement that long-term detainees in immigration detention may be allowed to live in the community while their visa applications are being processed. More >>
IF Australia isn’t responsible then who is?
Thursday, 18 December 2003, 11:09 am | Rural Australians for Refugees
1. Amanda Vanstone says that the problems on Nauru are nothing to do with Australia. It would be good to get a comment from IOM, the camp managers, or the Government on Nauru. I wonder what country is responsible? If another country is responsible, ... More >>
Nauru's asylum seekers face plight in Afghanistan
Tuesday, 25 November 2003, 8:46 am | Rural Australians for Refugees
A number of asylum seekers in Nauru will be 'voluntarily' repatriated to Afghanistan in early December. More >>