Greens propose private sponsorship program for new refugees

Private citizens could sponsor up to 10,000 new refugees each year, under a Greens plan.

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The Greens have proposed establishing a program where Australians can sponsor individual refugees, taking in an additional 10,000 people per year who have been displaced around the world.

Based on a Canadian model, the program would allow private citizens to provide financial support and settlement assistance for one year after arrival, or until the refugee becomes self-sufficient.

The initiative was one of several points in the Greens' refugee policy platform launched on Thursday.

SBS News spoke to veteran barrister-turned-Greens candidate Julian Burnside about the policy, who talked up the idea of "letting members of our community sponsor individual refugees".

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Published 8 March 2019 8:35am
Updated 12 August 2022 3:33pm
By Heba Kassoua, Stephanie Andary
Presented by Al Bayt Baytak


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