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    Defending human rights: community-based asylum seekers in Queensland
    17 Oct 2005
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    Sue Scull, Jodi-Ann Borg, Caitlin Whiteman, Collene Etheridge, Gaby Heuft, Alisia Bentz
    UQ Boilerhouse Community Engagement Centre

    Community based asylum seekers, or 'refugee claimants', arrive in Australia with valid documentation and apply for asylum after arrival. While the difficulties they experience are well understood by those who work to support them, until recently there has been little documented evidence of their circumstances....

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