Wednesday, 25 May 2022

R4R Welcome Walk Team

 Welcome Walk

Sunday 5 June 2022


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The change of government will hopefully herald a new deal for refugees and people seeking asylum BUT the work of supporting these 10 000 people in our community is far from finished. Please consider joining the R4R team on the walk and / or donating to the Romero Centre to support their work in our community.


   The Romero Centre Welcome Walk is on 5 June at Davies Park, West End.  


The aim of the Welcome Walk is to bring attention to the thousands of long, exhausting, and dangerous journeys of people who have had to flee wars, persecution, or civil conflicts to seek safety and protection in Australia. The Walk will actively honour and respect everybody’s right to a safe refuge and to acknowledge every community’s right to be a welcoming and humane shelter . 
The Walk will bring together people to publicly express their welcoming spirit, and express their solidarity with the principle that no one should ever have to walk alone in their quest for safety. After all, safety, ultimately, can only be found in a caring community. Safety is a global right and responsibility. 
Walk with us, for 3 or 6ks starting at Davies Park, West End from 8am, so that people seeking asylum are not walking alone, and help raise vital funds to resource the Romero Centre so it can continue to provide basic human rights such as food, shelter, legal advice, access to language skills, employment, and meaningful community connections. 

1.Decide how far you would like to walk 3 or 6k,
2. Register as an individual or register a team - everyone needs to register as an individual and then you can join or create a team, (Powered by Supporter Hub
3.Make a donation to get you started,
4.Encourage others to donate to you to raise more funds,
5. Come to Davies Park West End on 5 June; 3 km and    6km walkers at 8am for 8.30 start

6.Stay to hear passionate speakers   

Wednesday, 11 May 2022

Election Scorecard - ASRC


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Sunday, 17 April 2022

Freedom Street - a film presentation not to be missed!

 

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Freedom Street Documentary explores the harrowing plight of three refugees, Joniad, Ashfaq and Azizah, who are trapped in Indonesia.


About this event


Saturday, 30 April 2022 from 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm (AEST


Trinity Uniting Church, Wellington Point

47-49 Marlborough Road

Wellington Point, QLD 4160

Australia


Tickets: $15 via Eventbrite


About the film


14,000 refugees trapped in Limbo.


The consequences of Australia's policies are shown in this feature length documentary, telling the stories of Joniad, Ashfaq and Azizah, 3 of the thousands of refugees trapped in Indonesia.


While deconstructing Australia's cruel border protection policy, their moving stories are told in a series of conversations with various experts illuminating the issue in its entire historical and contemporary context. The experts provide insight into Australia's long history of border control and Australian-Indonesian relations which serve to contextualise the struggle of our 3 protagonists as they look towards an uncertain future. 


The documentary highlights the cost of Australia's undemocratic policies both on the refugees and the Australian taxpayers over the years, while urgently sounding the alarm for meaningful and humane solutions to an ever-worsening issue.


The Filmmaker/Director, Alfred Pek will be in attendance and available for questions at the conclusion of the film.