News & Views Violence towards refugee and migrant women often goes undetected. We’ve found a way to help fix that We found refugee women place a high value on being able to talk with someone who speaks their language,
Soapbox Scapegoating of migrant communities continues in the wake of the Voice referendum Looking at the impact of the Voice referendum on migrant communities and dispelling misconceptions about their support. A call for unity and reflection.
News & Views Six migrant women rescued from refrigerated lorry in France Six women have been rescued from the back of a refrigerated lorry in France, after hiding for hours believing it was headed to the UK or Ireland.
Soapbox Migrants hit hard on two fronts as housing crisis blame game escalates Migrants bear housing crisis burden as blame game escalates, facing soaring rental prices and limited availability.
Soapbox Why we must listen to and share migrant women’s career success stories Many migrant professional women don’t share their success stories. We need to make space for them to build on the skills they already have.
News & Views What is a name microaggression and could you be doing it without knowing? The wider (whiter) community needs to improve efforts to build an inclusive environment that accepts diverse names from many languages.
News & Views Women’s health service launches program to give multilingual health education access to migrants and refugees The new program, Health in My Language, aims to decrease barriers to vaccination for migrants and refugees in Australia.
News & Views Call issued to urgently prioritise the voices of migrant women Dr Adele Murdolo from the Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health in Melbourne is calling for her government to prioritise migrant women’s voices.
News & Views Financial abuse of migrant and refugee women is a hidden factor in toxic relationships Spousal financial abuse disproportionately affects women and is particularly prevalent in migrant communities, writes Dr Sabrin Farooqui.
Life Migrant grandparents to fill childcare gap, but at what cost? The government’s newly introduced temporary sponsored parent visa may allow migrant grandparents to care for children in Australia, but is there a cost?