Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
Amanda Turnbull is a Senior Communications Specialist at the Australian Institute of Family Studies since January 2024, focused on managing social media channels and developing integrated communications plans. Since June 2018, Amanda has facilitated workshops for the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre's Community, Advocacy and Power Program, empowering individuals with lived experiences of seeking asylum. Previous roles include Project Coordinator for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's international development projects, and communications positions with the University of Melbourne, The Smith Family, Angkor Hospital for Children, and the Ponheary Ly Foundation. Amanda also worked as a freelance writer and content producer from 2006 to 2016, offering a range of media and communications services. Educational qualifications include a Graduate Certificate of International and Community Development from Deakin University, a Postgraduate Diploma in Producing from the Victorian College of the Arts, and a Bachelor's Degree in Digital Media from UNSW.
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Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) is both a place and a movement. We are an independent not for profit organisation, whose programs support and empower people seeking asylum to maximise their own physical, mental and social well being. As a movement, we mobilise and unite communities to create lasting social and policy change for people seeking asylum in Australia. We are proud to be owned and run by our community of volunteers and supporters. As the largest independent human rights organisation for people seeking asylum and refugees in Australia, we rely on the generous donations of the community to advocate for, and offer humanitarian services to nearly 5000 people each year. Support our work 👉🏼 https://bit.ly/3Juspu7