Launching a business is a daunting task for anybody, but for refugees and people seeking asylum, the venture comes with an additional set of mental health challenges. We spoke with two entrepreneurs, Sparrow Uganda, a multi-talented creative, and Rawan Abdin, founder of One of a Kind Skincare, about their experiences starting and managing a business … Continue reading Overcoming mental health challenges in the world of business
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A Taste Of Tehran in Melbourne
Hamed Allahyari was sat amidst piles of construction supplies, paint roller in hand, as he took my call about his newest culinary venture, Kababi. Despite a frenzied schedule preparing Kababi, his new Iranian restaurant, for its April grand opening, Hamed's voice conveyed a grounded sense of pride in how far he has come in a … Continue reading A Taste Of Tehran in Melbourne
Sharing Knowledge Blog #6 Money, money, money: where & how to find funding sources to start your business
By Rebecca Foreman for Navitas Skilled Futures Australia is a vibrant, multicultural country and has long been a beacon of hope and opportunity for migrants and refugees seeking a better life. Beyond the initial challenges of relocation, many newcomers aspire to establish their own businesses and contribute to the vibrant Australian economy. However, one of … Continue reading Sharing Knowledge Blog #6 Money, money, money: where & how to find funding sources to start your business
Sharing Knowledge #5: Identifying and Utilising Your Skills for Business
By Rebecca Foreman (Navitas Skilled Futures) For migrants and refugees arriving in Australia, the entrepreneurial spirit often becomes a ray of hope and self-determination. Recognising and utilising your unique skills can be a powerful spark for business success in your new home. But how do we identify our unique skills and then use them to … Continue reading Sharing Knowledge #5: Identifying and Utilising Your Skills for Business
Shop refugee-made gifts this Christmas
In Part 1 of our holiday gift guide, we highlighted some great gift ideas for the art lovers, beauty aficionados, nature enthusiasts and little ones in your life. Here in Part 2 of the Christmas gift guide, we’re featuring five more talented merchants who have fled hardship in their home countries to build new lives … Continue reading Shop refugee-made gifts this Christmas
Rohingya traditions endure despite genocide and displacement
Picture above taken from the Australian Rohingyan Women's Development Organisation's (ARWDO) Facebook page Rohingya Traditions Endure Despite Genocide and Displacement The Rohingya people have faced extreme oppression, violence, and displacement over the past few decades including a genocide in 2017 where 10,000 Rohingya were killed. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), … Continue reading Rohingya traditions endure despite genocide and displacement
Ever thought of starting a beauty business in Australia?
By Rebecca Foreman, Navitas x Welcome Merchant Blog Series #5 If you love all things relating to beauty and are thinking about making it your career in Australia, the beauty industry is a good source of employment for refugees wanting to start their own business. Students learning practical skills in the Navitas Skilled Futures PTW … Continue reading Ever thought of starting a beauty business in Australia?
“Why us?” The must-watch theatre show coming soon to the Seymour Centre
Every once in a while, a stage production comes along that does more than just entertain. It deeply stirs our emotions, nudges at our conscience, and challenges our way of thinking. Why us? is one such production, being performed next week at Sydney’s Seymour Centre.
An Iranian refugee’s lived experience of Australia’s brutal mandatory offshore detention laws
The story of Leila Beigli is as heartbreaking as it is powerful. An Iranian refugee who fled oppression, Leila and her 9-year-old son thought they had left the worst behind when they arrived at Christmas Island in 2013. But what followed was an unimaginable ordeal as they were forced into the detention centre on Nauru. … Continue reading An Iranian refugee’s lived experience of Australia’s brutal mandatory offshore detention laws
Loneliness and the Refugee Experience
In a world increasingly interconnected through digital platforms and social media, it may seem illogical that loneliness is a prevalent issue affecting people from all walks of life. But loneliness goes beyond physical isolation; it encompasses the profound emotional and psychological void that can emerge when individuals lack meaningful social connections. This challenge is often … Continue reading Loneliness and the Refugee Experience
