9 episodes

Sensational headlines, fear campaigns and dehumanising language can be all that we hear about migrant and refugee communities settling in Australia. And too often migrant women are framed only as the mother of the children or the wife of the male refugee. But each one has her own story and reasons for travelling across the world to put down new roots in a strange land. On New Home, hear from migrant and refugee women who are quietly building new lives in regional Australia, making friends, and finding community.

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    • Society & Culture

Sensational headlines, fear campaigns and dehumanising language can be all that we hear about migrant and refugee communities settling in Australia. And too often migrant women are framed only as the mother of the children or the wife of the male refugee. But each one has her own story and reasons for travelling across the world to put down new roots in a strange land. On New Home, hear from migrant and refugee women who are quietly building new lives in regional Australia, making friends, and finding community.

    Coming together in celebration

    Coming together in celebration

    Earlier this year, people gathered to mark Refugee Week at an old school building nestled in the bush at Fryerstown in Victoria. The event was a celebration of refugees and the community they are a part of. There was music, an abundance of food, and several familiar faces from this series.

    • 23 min
    Ten years after fleeing Afghanistan Hussnia is still grateful for the simple things

    Ten years after fleeing Afghanistan Hussnia is still grateful for the simple things

    Hussnia and her family fled Afghanistan more than ten years ago as refugees. Even after many years living in regional Victoria, nothing is taken for granted in her household.

    • 25 min
    Ku Htee’s journey from a Thai refugee camp to community leader in Bendigo

    Ku Htee’s journey from a Thai refugee camp to community leader in Bendigo

    Before arriving in Australia Ku Htee had never been outside of the Thai refugee camp she had grown up in. She had never been in a car, and she barely spoke any English.

    • 26 min
    Baby whisperer: Joy's midwifery skills in demand from Kenya to Horsham

    Baby whisperer: Joy's midwifery skills in demand from Kenya to Horsham

    Originally from Kenya, Joy moved to Australia as a skilled worker. The people of Horsham welcomed her and her family, but Joy had to work extra hard to prove her skills as a midwife.

    • 29 min
    Nita created her own sense of community in Australia with Gamelan

    Nita created her own sense of community in Australia with Gamelan

    When Nita first moved to Australia from Indonesia with her husband Aaron, she found it hard to connect to a community. She was used to a culture where you had people surrounding you all the time. It took time and a move to the regional city of Bendigo to work out how to find a community here in Australia.

    • 25 min
    Teen Rebel: Rebecca's path from South Sudan to Bendigo

    Teen Rebel: Rebecca's path from South Sudan to Bendigo

    Running away from home at the age of 16 to join the rebel army sounds like a plot from young adult fiction, but that decision was the start of Rebecca Wour's journey to find home in Australia.

    • 31 min

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