The next restaurant in the Plate it Forward family,Kyiv Social,is set to open in September,supporting Ukrainians in Sydney displaced by the war.
Noora Niasari’s Shayda is a stunning debut,a deeply personal film about a mother and daughter trying to spark joy inside a women’s refuge.
My grandmother Sonja’s life story,particularly her escape from Nazi Germany,lies at the heart of my family’s collective identity. I had long accepted that the voices of her murdered family were permanently silenced. I was wrong.
You Have Been Told a Lie is the story of the Nadesalingam family,Tamil refugees who were detained for four years despite public protests.
Australian citizens,migrants and refugees were illegally detained as the result of administrative and legal errors,internal documents reveal.
Too many politicians are seeking to fight a populist battle against an easily vilified enemy.
Refugee Mostafa Azimitabar sued the federal government over his lengthy detention in two Melbourne hotels,arguing it was unlawful to keep him there.
On social media,some Pakistanis pointed to the grim spectacle of compatriots from opposite ends of a wealth scale disappearing in the watery depths at the same time.
When the Afghan women’s national soccer team buried their trophies and uniforms and fled the Taliban,they never imagined they would one day play again as a team in Australia.
The United Nations’ newly appointed special rapporteur on torture,Australian Alice Edwards,has called out the Labor Party for the country’s history of indefinite detention.
Two years ago,Iranian asylum-seeker Ned Kelly Emeralds was close to freedom,but the federal government intervened. Now,after 10 years in detention,he’s not sure he still wants to live in Australia.