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AI app for migrants wins prestigious design award
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Adrianne Saplagio
An artificial intelligence app that helps migrants and refugees improve their English has won the Digital Design Category of the
Migrant women find independence and more rights in Australia
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Adrianne Saplagio
Migrant and refugee women in Australia are finding more independence and opportunity in Australia as well as a healthier and
Opinion: Making the most of our multiculturalism
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Cath Scarth
In 2016 thousands of Syrian and Iraqi people fled their homes in face of the rise of Islamic State and
New survey reveals refugees in Australia feel safe and grateful
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Adrianne Saplagio
Newly arrived refugees overwhelmingly find Australia a safe and welcoming place that is relatively free from racism, a new survey
Making the most of the skills of migrants and refugees
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Adrianne Saplagio
An innovative new employment initiative aims to support professionally and technically qualified migrants and refugees into jobs that match their
Refugee families are welcomed and supported by the local SA community at AMES Australia’s facility
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Adrianne Saplagio
A new accommodation facility for refugees in Adelaide has become a safe and welcoming first home for refugees settling in
Migrants and refugees participate in a survey to discover their views on voting for the country’s leaders
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Adrianne Saplagio
Refugees and migrants are overwhelmingly embracing Australia’s electoral process and are keen to vote in this week’s Victorian state election,
Migrant and refugee settlement agency welcomes Federal budget boosting humanitarian visas and funding
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Adrianne Saplagio
Migrant and refugee settlement agency AMES Australia has welcomed the 2022-23 Federal Budget and particularly the provision of extra skilled,
New artwork celebrates 70 years of support for migrants and refugees
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Adrianne Saplagio
A stunning artwork that celebrates 70 years of AMES Australia’s work supporting migrants and refugees to settle in Australia has
