Refugee rights campaigns and actions

Thousands marched in the annual Palm Sunday’swalk for justice for refugees in Melbourne. Supporters of refugee rights also took to the streets in Canberra and Newcastle.Chloe DS, Elizabeth Trenchos,Paul Oboohov ԻSteve O'Brienǰ.

The Tamil Refugee Council held a speak-out to mark Tamil Genocide Day before a refugee rights rally on the UN declared day for the elimination of racial discrimination. Pip Hinman reports.

A case against the Department of Home Affairs and International Health and Medical Servicesover the death of an Iraqi refugee held in the Villawood detention centre has been adjourned. reports.

TheHobart City Council has added to the pressure on the federal government to release refugees from indefinitedetention in the Park Hotel prison in Melbourne. Chloe DS reports.

The Refugee Action Collective (Victoria) discussed the “God” powers of the immigration minister, so named because of their unlimited nature. Chris Slee reports.

While Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic is in detention, refugee rights activists have taken theopportunity to protest the detention of refugees brought to Australia under the Medevaclaw in 2019. Chloe DS reports.

A detained Serbian tennis player at the Park Hotel has unwittingly helpedshine a spotlight on the Morrison government'scruel policies towardsrefugees. Chloe DS reports.

A protest inside two compounds of the Broadmeadows Immigration Detention Centre prompted a solidarity rallycalling for the detainees to be released. Chevy McBride reports.

Refugee activists shut down the offices of the Department of Home Affairs in Meanjin (Brisbane) on November 11. Isaac Nellist reports.

Protesters continue to demԻthat refugees insidethe Park Hotel prison are released into the community. Chloe DS reports.

Protesters gathered outside the Park Hotel in Carlton to demԻthat the refugees be immediately released. Chloe DS reports.

An online forum discussing the power of protest was organised by the Refugee Action Collective Victoria. Chris Slee reports.