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Vietnamese, Iraqi and Afghan women shine with Chin community leader in Victorian Refugee Award

The awards highlight people who excel through study, work, entrepreneurship or volunteering

The 2023 Victorian Refugee Awards has recognised four remarkable people who have rebuilt their lives in Victoria to serve others.

Now in its third year and hosted by the Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC) as part of Refugee Week, the awards recognise the achievements of Victorians who arrived in Australia as refugees or asylum seekers.

Deputy Chairperson of VMC Bwe Thay presented the awards alongside Minister for Multicultural Affairs Colin Brooks and VMC Chairperson Viv Nguyen AM.

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Victorian Minister for Multicultural Affairs Colin Brooks said,

“These awards are about recognising people who choose to serve their community and make Victoria a welcoming and inclusive place for people from all backgrounds.”

The awards highlight people who excel through study, work, entrepreneurship or volunteering, including those who own or run businesses or organisations that support others with refugee or asylum seeker backgrounds.

Victorian Multicultural Commission Deputy Chairperson Bwe Thay said,

“It’s important to elevate the voices of individuals with refugee or asylum seeker backgrounds so we can overcome the hurdles and celebrate the gift of cultural diversity.”

Twelve people or organisations received awards including:

The Achievement Award went to WINNER Thuy Linh Bui.

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Thuy is a remarkable woman who raised three successful children while helping hundreds of refugees through her work with organisations such as the Australian Vietnamese Women’s Association. She received the “Worker of the Year” Award in 2009 and the “Award for Compassion” recently. 

The Young Leader Award went to Athraa Yousif.

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Athraa Yousif


A refugee mental health advocate, EAL Counsellor and Peer Career Advisor, who uses her own lived experiences in Iraq’s wars to inspire others and advocate for more mental health support for young refugees

The Leadership Award went to Jacob Thang.

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He arrived from Chin State Myanmar 11 years ago and started a small gardening business which is now a successful landscaping company employing people from the local Chin community. Jacob is also the founder of Chin Myanmar Community Care and the Vice President of the Western Chin Community

The Business Award went to the Dandenong-based Afghan Women’s Organisation Victoria which supports and empowers Afghan women and girls from diverse backgrounds.

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In this year’s Budget, Victorian Government invested $6 million to continue programs that support refugees and asylum seekers including the delivery of culturally appropriate health care and education for newly arrived and at-risk refugees, and support for people seeking asylum who are ineligible for basic safety net support.

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