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Here you’ll find the latest news on refugee health related information, resources, research, professional development opportunities, and professional networks. The Network publishes a monthly e-Bulletin that shares current news, resources, and showcases good practice from the refugee health sector in Victoria and Australia. You can subscribe to our e-Bulletin using the subscription form below the articles.

Witness to War Multicultural Hotline

Witness to War Multicultural Hotline

Witness to War is a national multilingual telephone hotline by NSW Service for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors, for people affected by overseas conflicts. The helpline is for individuals, families and communities who are distressed about overseas events, have friends and family abroad, need someone to talk to, or need help finding information about useful services and support. Anyone across Australia can call, free of charge.

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2026 Interpreter Scholarship Program

2026 Interpreter Scholarship Program

The Interpreter Scholarship Program works to improve the supply, quality and use of language services in Victoria by offering scholarships to eligible students seeking to undertake a range of Interpreting courses at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), commencing in 2026.

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Extreme heat and heatwaves – Multilingual Resources

Extreme heat and heatwaves – Multilingual Resources

With recent heatwaves and the likelihood of more extreme heat in the coming weeks, the Victorian Government has developed a range of resources to support communities and service providers to raise awareness about the impacts of extreme heat on health. Translated resources are available to help everyone stay safe during hot weather.

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Settlement Data Bulletin Q3 2025

Settlement Data Bulletin Q3 2025

Did you know that between July and September 2025, more than 2,360 refugee and humanitarian entrants to Australia settled in Victoria, and that 70% of those were under 35 years old? In the last 12 months our community has gained over 7,000 people arriving under refugee and humanitarian programs, most commonly from Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, with Arabic, Dari and Pashto among the most spoken languages.

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Join the Network’s Executive Group

Join the Network’s Executive Group

Submit an Expression of Interest to join the Network’s Executive Group, providing strategic oversight and key policy advice related to health services and systems for people from refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds in Victoria.

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The Network publishes a monthly e-Bulletin that shares current news and resources and showcases good practice from the refugee health sector in Victoria and Australia.

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