Migrant Resource Centre Tasmania services include support for older people and specialised settlement services, including youth work, health and wellbeing services, community development, migration support, and assistance with employment.

Telephone operator will make appointment for client to attend office or will provide assistance over the phone.

CSR in the Department of Communities Tasmania is the main link between multicultural communities and the Tasmanian Government. A key function of CSR is to provide advice to the Government on multicultural affairs in Tasmania.

Migrant Resource Centre Tasmania services include support for older people and specialised settlement services, including youth work, health and wellbeing services, community development, migration support, and assistance with employment.

Program part of the Migrant Resource Centre which offers specialist services including counselling, advocacy, community development programs and natural therapies for survivors of torture and trauma.

Program part of the Migrant Resource Centre which offers specialist services including counselling, advocacy, community development programs and natural therapies for survivors of torture and trauma.

Home and community care service for frail older migrants and younger migrants with disabilities and their carers. Services greater Launceston and North West areas.

The Multicultural Council of Tasmania is the statewide peak community organisation representing people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds.

Australian Government Department responsible for the issue and renewal of Australian passports. Can assist with any query re: passports such as lost passports.

The Tasmania State Office helps DFAT to maintain strong linkages with the community. They provide a range of services in support of our Portfolio Ministers and Parliamentary Secretary, and participate in international relations and trade with business, academia and NGOs.
Office hours: Monday to Friday, 8.30am – 5pm.
Counter hours: Monday to Friday, 9am – 12.30pm.

The TTMHN advocates for the needs of culturally and linguistically diverse communities by strengthening the cultural competency and cultural responsiveness of the mental health workforce in Tasmania.
The TTMHN aims to support the mental health workforce to ensure that culturally and linguistically diverse individuals, families and communities are planned for within service delivery.
The TTMNH is funded by the Tasmanian Government Department of Health and Human Services and the network is hosted by the Phoenix Centre, a program of the Migrant Resource Centre (Southern Tasmania).

The Tasmanian Refugee Legal Service is a not for profit refugee legal service. The primary purpose of the Tasmanian Refugee Legal Service is to relieve the necessitous circumstances of people of refugee background, humanitarian entrants and people seeking asylum who reside in Tasmania through the provision of free and confidential legal services.

Phone this number to obtain information about:
Application fees and processes
Citizenship ceremonies
Australian Citizenship affirmation ceremonies
Dual citizenship

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Understand your obligations under the Employer Sanctions Legislation
Discuss your VEVO registration requirements

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Obtain general information on all temporary and permanent visa categories (including visitors, students, family migration, temporary business visas and refugee and humanitarian applications)
Make an appointment o lodge a Protection Visa or to provide your biometrics.
Change your contact details
Contact departmental officers
Ask questions about using VEVO and have your password recorded or reset
This number is only available if you are phoning from in Australia.