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اثار قرار منح الاقامة الدائمة لمواطن فرنسي تكريما لشجاعته حفيظة بعض الجمعيات الناشطة في مجال حقوق اللاجئين وطالبي اللجوء . وسجلت الكاميرات Damien Guero وهو يتصدى للمعتدي في مركز ويستفيلد للتسوق في ضاحية بوندي جانكشن بسيدني ومنعه من التوجه لمنطقة في المركز كانت تعج بالاطفال. وتسبب الهجوم في مقتل خمس سيدات وحارس امن. وكان جزاء صنيعه هذا هو منحه الاقامة الدائمة في استراليا وترحيب رئيس الوزراء انتوني البانيز به كمواطن استرالي واعتبر الرئيس التنفيذي لمركز موارد طالبي اللجوء the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre السيد كون كارا بانا جيوتيديس ان القرار دليل على فساد نظام الهجرة في استراليا قائلا إنه ليس على اللاجئين والمهاجرين القيام باعمال بطولية يعرضون فيها حياتهم للخطر كي يحصلوا على الاقامة الدائمة . ويتفق السيد حسن جابر مؤسس جمعية العدالة للاجئين مع وصف نظام الهجرة بالفاسد والعنصري "معتبرا ان هذه العنصرية واضحة لان هناك اشخاص خاطروا بحياتهم في احداث سابقة كالتطوع لمكافحة الحرائق او العمل في الصفوف الامامية اثناء وباء كورونا، ولكن لم يتم منحهم الاقامة الدائمة واضاف "لا يوجد للاسف مساواة في المعاملة"
Do you feel in control of your diary? At just 18, Carolyn Creswell bought the small muesli shop she worked at part-time for just $1000. Now, Carman's is a multi-million dollar business, with their products distributed to more than 35 countries around the world. As well as running Carmans, Carolyn is passionate about philanthropic work, is an Ambassador for the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre, and has four teenage children. In this discussion with Helen McCabe, Carolyn shares her top tips for managing a busy schedule, having difficult conversations, and letting go of staff members. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Melbournian of the Year award was recently given to the expatriate, founder and CEO of the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre, Kon Karapanagiotidis OAM. - Με το βραβείο του Μελβουρνιώτη της Χρονιάς (Melbournian of the Year), τιμήθηκε πρόσφατα ο ομογενής, ιδρυτής και διευθύνων σύμβουλος του Κέντρου Πόρων για τους Αιτούντες Άσυλο Κώστας Καραπαναγιωτίδης OAM.
You can feel the power of Mariam's presence through this conversation, and it's a beautiful thing. Mariam arrived in Melbourne from her Somali homeland as a refugee in 1998 with her husband, four children and a fifth on the way. Her story begins well before this however and we explore some pivotal stories, memories and lessons learned from this time. Having settled in Brighton, Melbourne, Mariam cofounded RAW-Resilient Aspiring Women in 2012, a not-for-profit organisation focused on building community and social spaces for women to connect in.She launched her autobiography, A Resilient Life, in 2012, and continued to share her experience and commitment to improving refugee's lives by sitting on the board of Asylum Seekers Resource Centre, serving as an ambassador for Refugee Council of Australia and a Director at Family Peace.Mariam continues to share her experience and commitment to improving refugee's lives by sitting on the board of Asylum Seekers Resource Centre, serving as an ambassador for Refugee Council of Australia and a Director at Family Peace. She is an International Women's Forum member and co-founder of Space2b, an art and design based social enterprise established to support asylum seekers, refugees and newly arrived migrants. She was recently awarded the Ambassador of Peace award from the Universal Peace Federation – in recognition of her on-going work promoting social cohesion amongst Melbourne's culturally diverse population. She is regularly invited to speak to different community groups and featured in national Australian TV, radio and press.We conver so much ground in this conversation and we go deep early. We discuss:Growth, transformation and evolution through challengeCatalysing grief into graceIntegrating stories and experience into wisdomElderhood and the desperate need for the wisdom of eldersA profound story her grandmother shared with Mariam, this metaphor was a highlight of the conversation for meI hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did, my heart was full and I hope you feel the warmth and presence this conversation generated. For more information and to follow Mariam's work:Website: www.mariamissa.com.au Instagram: @mariamissaofficialTo subscribe to A Satisfied Mind Journal and read previous entries, check it out here. Thanks for listening,Michael
Life is returning to normal in post-coronavirus lockdown Australia as the government miscounts Jobkeeper and finds $60 billion behind the back of the couch. But not for you! Also the too-good-to-be-true unemployment numbers, the upcoming China trade war and Labor jumps on the anti-immigration bus. Watch this episode on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/fT_UNZq_wzk Remember to help fund these charities feeding the hungry in Australia: http://www.foodbank.org.au/ http://Ozharvest.org http://mealsonwheels.org.au The Asylum Seekers Resource Centre: http://asrc.org.au The Addison Road Food Pantry http://addiroad.org.au/the-food-pantry Thanks to Steven Kirkby for my new opening graphic! Also listen and buy music by The Traveltens at https://traveltens.bandcamp.com/ or listen on Spotify. News Fighters is a “wacky clips” based Aussie news comedy podcast, created and hosted by ex-Tonightly/Chaser editor Dylan Behan. Listen to past episodes at: http://www.newsfighters.com Follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/NewsfightersPod Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsFighters Email: podcast@newsfighters.com Buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/newsfighters Buy a t-shirt: https://www.redbubble.com/people/dylabdesigns Subscribe: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2Uh1kmZ Spotify: https://sptfy.com/1fkQ Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/2YRpZ08 Pocketcasts: http://bit.ly/2PHbVT2 Luminary: https://luminary.link/NskgNg8HbW Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2UrV5wf YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/newsfighters
We take an in-depth look at the past couple of weeks of Australia’s extraordinary response to the coronavirus pandemic: from the “non ideological” yet xenophobic economic legislation to the confusing messaging surrounding school closures and the over-enthusiastic police response when enforcing social distancing. Also the state premiers have hypocritical Easter Bunny exemptions! Seriously also please help feed Australia’s hungry left behind in this pandemic by donating to these charities: Foodbank.org.au Ozharvest.org mealsonwheels.org.au The Asylum Seekers Resource Centre: asrc.org.au Watch this episode on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/pepwJa_T_L4 Subscribe to our Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/newsfighters News Fighters is a “wacky clips” based Aussie news comedy podcast, created and hosted by ex-Tonightly/Chaser editor Dylan Behan. Listen to past episodes at: http://www.newsfighters.com Follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/NewsfightersPod Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsFighters Email: podcast@newsfighters.com Subscribe: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2Uh1kmZ Spotify: https://sptfy.com/1fkQ Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/2YRpZ08 Pocketcasts: http://bit.ly/2PHbVT2 Luminary: https://luminary.link/NskgNg8HbW Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2UrV5wf YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/newsfighters
This week our conversation is with Dr Chris Higgins. Chris is a father of three, Grandfather of five, a GP, Head Doctor at the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre and Dan's father in law. He was an early fan and critic of our previous podcast "What now, Derek?" and now he shares with us his thoughts on fatherhood. List of topics covered. The subculture of the 1960's, the Vietnam war, conscription and the terrible possibility of watching your children go to war. what do fathers expect of their children?- Happiness over material success. Being Missy Higgins' father- watching your child achieve sudden, early success and the issues that raises. fame and social anxiety- leaning on family rather than drugs and alcohol. The most important thing- establishing an open, supportive, trusting relationship with your kids. Let them make mistakes to learn. protect and let go simultaneously. Experimenting with drugs- What if our kids do all the things that you did?? The rise of "Ice". What should we tell our kids about our past? Parents will always find a way to take the blame for their kids hardships. Forgive yourself... but not too much. Chris tells an anecdote about mountain climbing with his son. Take trips with your kids where you overcome some kind of obstacle. foundational activities. Being present not just in the room. Screen addiction for the whole family. What kids want most is connection with family members. Go camping- make memories. The horrors of croup- Dealing with your own anxiety in order to calm the child. Childbirth- what does the father really have to offer? Shared values and parents being on the same page. How much open sharing should happen between parents and kids? Derek has an idea to have a food truck outside the children's hospital that serves known allergies. Chris talks briefly about his position as head doctor at the Asylum seekers resource centre. Learning more from your kids than they learn from you. We hope to have Chris back again in future to delve deeper into all of these topics and to give Dan a chance to be less nervous!
This week our conversation is with Dr Chris Higgins. Chris is a father of three, Grandfather of five, a GP, Head Doctor at the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre and Dan's father in law. He was an early fan and critic of our previous podcast "What now, Derek?" and now he shares with us his thoughts on fatherhood. List of topics covered. The subculture of the 1960's, the Vietnam war, conscription and the terrible possibility of watching your children go to war. what do fathers expect of their children?- Happiness over material success. Being Missy Higgins' father- watching your child achieve sudden, early success and the issues that raises. fame and social anxiety- leaning on family rather than drugs and alcohol. The most important thing- establishing an open, supportive, trusting relationship with your kids. Let them make mistakes to learn. protect and let go simultaneously. Experimenting with drugs- What if our kids do all the things that you did?? The rise of "Ice". What should we tell our kids about our past? Parents will always find a way to take the blame for their kids hardships. Forgive yourself... but not too much. Chris tells an anecdote about mountain climbing with his son. Take trips with your kids where you overcome some kind of obstacle. foundational activities. Being present not just in the room. Screen addiction for the whole family. What kids want most is connection with family members. Go camping- make memories. The horrors of croup- Dealing with your own anxiety in order to calm the child. Childbirth- what does the father really have to offer? Shared values and parents being on the same page. How much open sharing should happen between parents and kids? Derek has an idea to have a food truck outside the children's hospital that serves known allergies. Chris talks briefly about his position as head doctor at the Asylum seekers resource centre. Learning more from your kids than they learn from you. We hope to have Chris back again in future to delve deeper into all of these topics and to give Dan a chance to be less nervous!
Kon Karapanagiotidis founded the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre at age 28. He shares his powerful story of love, hope and passion with Melissa Lucashenko.
Excerpts from 3CR's Monday Breakfast show with Lucy and Will.Happy listening!– Get Woke Stay Woke: Jolene Elberth tells us about a workshop she is running called "Critical Consciousness Building". Improve your own skills of analysis and grow awareness in your communities of systemic oppression. The Workshop is being held on Wednesday 11 October, 6-8pm at 60L Building, 60 Leicester St Carlton. Register at holly@plantowin.net.au and learn more here – Over The Wall: Friend of the show Peter Davis speaks with Jana Favero from the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre about developments in social welfare and the impacts of the Federal Government's anti-asylum-seeker policies– Trouble in Takayna: Scott Jordan of Save The Tarkine comes on the show to remind us of the Tasmanian Liberal Party's failure to deal with 80,000 cubic metres of acid-producing waste left at the failed Nelson Bay River Mine site. We also hear about the scheduled reopening of motorsport leisure trails on the Takayna coastal region, desecrating sacred Aboriginal cultural sites. To voice your concern about this action by the Tasmanian state government, join inthe forum held by the Bob Brown Foundation in Narrm (Melbourne) this Wednesday evening
Hello! This week we are playing podcast roulette. Due to our schedules, we’re replaying an episode from the back catalogue every day, picked completely randomly. This great idea comes courtesy of Stewart Farrell so please direct all comments to him. This episode is episode 17 What’s on that mattress. Here are the podcast awards: http://castawayawards.com.au/ Original Show notes: Episode 17: What's on that mattress? Today we discussed haircuts, movies and sitting down. Apparently a hair surgeon isn't what we thought it was. The name of the movie the excellent Mel Campbell sat through was Exodus: Gods and Kings. It didn't star Webster. The Prime Minister's Smugenfreude festival last night resulted in a win for Richard Flanagan and the Indigenous Literary Foundation. Bob Graham, who writes beautiful kids' books, donated a big chunk of his fee to the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre. It's bin night in Castlemaine. Recycleds by mid morning Wednesday at a pinch. Thanks so much to our sponsor this week is Electric Body. 10% off if you put Stupidly Small in the coupon page this week over at their website.
Today we discussed haircuts, movies and sitting down. Apparently a hair surgeon isn't what we thought it was. The name of the movie the excellent Mel Campbell sat through was Exodus: Gods and Kings. It didn't star Webster. The Prime Minister's Smugenfreude festival last night resulted in a win for Richard Flanagan and the Indigenous Literary Foundation. Bob Graham, who writes beautiful kids' books, donated a big chunk of his fee to the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre. It's bin night in Castlemaine. Recycleds by mid morning Wednesday at a pinch. Thanks so much to our sponsor this week is Electric Body. 10% off if you put Stupidly Small in the coupon page this week over at their website.