Ashiana Humanitarian Network’s Director, and Barrister at Sir Clifford Grant Chambers, Robert Lindsay, has highlighted the importance of recent High Court decisions on indefinite detention as upholding the rule of law. The release of detainees which has followed those decisions
Why your support matters – Give to Ashiana’s appeal
When faced with a new life in Australia, people from refugee and humanitarian backgrounds are often isolated, unsure where to turn or what support is available. Many of the people or organisations they meet do not come from the same
Ashiana joins with United in Diversity for Women’s Economic Independence
Ashiana Humanitarian Network is pleased to announce its second women’s workshop will be held in partnership with United in Diversity WA on Saturday, 3 August 2024 at the Victoria Park Community Centre, 248 Gloucester St East Victoria Park, from 10am
Ashiana thanks volunteers during National Volunteer Week
We were so pleased to have the opportunity to thank some of our volunteers at a dinner on 26 May 2024 during National Volunteer Week, with the generous support of Volunteering WA and Lotterywest. The dinner was held at Shesh
Ashiana women’s workshop alive with stories, art, food and dance
Ashiana Humanitarian Network was pleased to welcome women to their inaugural workshop sponsored by the WA Department of Communities as part of their Women’s Grants for a Stronger Future held in partnership with Cyril Jackson Senior Campus. The day commenced
Connection through art: Mozaffari exhibition brings community together
Ashiana was so pleased to support local refugee artist, Halima Mozaffari, to achieve her first solo exhibition since her arrival in Perth, with the generous support of North Metropolitan TAFE, at an event hosted on 19 April 2024 at the
Ashiana seminar highlights changes in refugee law and how to better support refugee clients
Ashiana was pleased to co-present a seminar on 23 March 2024 to highlight recent developments in refugee law in Australia arising out of High Court decisions and legislative responses, and the challenges and opportunities of supporting clients from refugee backgrounds.
Listen to her Voice: Ashiana’s workshop for refugee women on 4 May 2024
Ashiana’s first workshop supporting women from refugee and humanitarian backgrounds will be held on Saturday, 4 May 2024 at CYRIL JACKSON SENIOR CAMPUS in Bassendean. This is the first of three workshops which will be run by Ashiana in 2024 with the
Ashiana proudly supports local refugee artist, Halima Mozaffari
Ashiana Humanitarian Network is proud to support local refugee artist, Halima Mozaffari, in her first Australian solo exhibition at the Shopfront Gallery, North Metropolitan TAFE in Northbridge from 17-19 April 2024. Halima Mozaffari is a refugee from Afghanistan and she will be
Ashiana receives grant in support of refugee women
Ashiana Humanitarian Network is pleased to announce that, with the support of the Department of Communities in Western Australia through its Women’s Grants for a Stronger Future, it will be launching a new program designed to empower women from refugee

