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NSW’s first Migrant Workers Centre opens in Sydney to support temporary visa holders

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NSW Premier Chris Minns at the launch of the new Refugee and Migrant Workers Centre in Sydney (SBS)

New South Wales has launched its first Migrant Workers Centre, offering legal advice, workplace rights support and immigration assistance to temporary visa holders and vulnerable migrant workers. Backed by $6.5 million over four years, the Sydney-based service aims to tackle workplace exploitation and improve access to support across the state. What could this mean for migrant communities? Let’s find out more in this podcast.


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New South Wales has launched its first Migrant Workers Centre, offering legal advice, workplace rights support and immigration assistance to temporary visa holders and vulnerable migrant workers. Backed by $6.5 million over four years, the Sydney-based service aims to tackle workplace exploitation and improve access to support across the state. What could this mean for migrant communities? Let’s find out more in this podcast.


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