Events

It was great for some of the ARA team to attend the TAFE SA Multicultural Showcase event at the city campus! TAFE SA have a large cohort of migrant students and our services are specifically designed to be culturally and linguistically appropriate for this cohort should...

    We are excited that Namam Salih, our Family Safety Manager will be presenting at the Making Rights Real Mental Health Services Conference on the 15th to 18th of August. She will be speaking as a part of a symposium about accessing mental health services, a human...

World Refugee Day in the Year of Welcome As part of Refugee Week, ARA will mark World Refugee Day on Saturday June 20 with a livestream cooking event from the Migration Museum. Join us live on Facebook as local Adelaide women Ratiba Alhamza and Iman Mohammed cook...

Learn bike safety and confidence in our new Bike Workshop, July 17 in Salisbury. Numbers are limited – Register now! Supported by the wonderful volunteers at the Adelaide Community Bicycle Workshop, and the Australian Government Department for Social Services. ...

Arriving in a new country to start a new life is full of challenges and changes like obtaining employment, starting school, studying a new language, learning a new currency and working out local transport options. ARA Bike Workshops are designed to support clients with their...

2020 ARA ORATION THE FUTURE IS INTERCULTURAL THURSDAY 24  SEPTEMBER, 6PM TO 7.15PM, ACST, 6.30PM TO 7.45PM, AEST If you missed the Oration you can catch up here: https://youtu.be/gNE7yTb7tCs Online Event Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and Australian Refugee Association (ARA) Today’s globalised world is a paradox. We have...

Our award-winning Health Expo is moving online this year. Join us on Tuesday November 24, 10AM to 3PM (ACDT) for a video stream via our Facebook or YouTube pages. ARA’s Facebook page ARA’s Youtube channel Our first Expo in 2019 was a highlight on the ARA Calendar and provided...

You make a choice: is it better for me to die walking or die standing still? In the 1990s, the first wave of refugees from the Horn of Africa region arrived in South Australia. They had fled for their lives from Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia and South...

it was wonderful to pay tribute recently to the people who shared their stories for our exhibition “New Land, New Hope”. City of Adelaide Councilor Franz Knoll, ARA CEO Deb Stringer and Migration Museum Director Mandy Paul led a ceremony thanking the exhibition’s participants for recounting...

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