15 Henley Rd
(PO Box 2219)
Homebush West,
NSW 2140
AUSTRALIA
Ph: (02) 8762 4200
Fx: (02) 8762 4220
Int'l Ph: +61 2 8762 4200
Int'l Fx: +61 2 8762 4220
Email: erc@erc.org.au
Located just 100 metres to the south of Flemington Railway Station. Link to new location on Google Maps
5 Abingdon St
(Postal: 84 Park Rd)
Woolloongabba,
QLD 4102
Ph 1: (07) 3103 7376
Ph 2: (02) 8090 1976
Fax: (02) 8762 4220
Staffed part-time
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Friends of the Edmund Rice Centre are people who pledge a monthly donation to support the work of the Centre. Without the valuable support of these people it would not be possible to carry out the work of the Centre.
If you are able to make a regular on-going contribution to the support of our work please complete our donations contact form and we will send you the Friends of the ERC pledge forms.
ERC has on-line payment facilities provided securely by eGive.org.au
To make a Quick Payment/Donation via credit card to ERC please use this secure link to open a new web-page in your browser connecting you to eGive's secure credit card facility.
Through this excellent service, all payments are processed directly by eGive on behalf of ERC without ERC actually needing to receive your credit card details. The contact information you provide there is made available securely to ERC and we will send you acknowledgement and your tax-deductible receipt.
Please make out you cheque to Edmund Rice Centre Services and mail to:
Edmund Rice Centre
P.O. Pox 2219
Homebush West, NSW 2140
Please include your contact details so that we may send you an acknowledgement letter and tax deductible receipt. You may wish to complete the donations contact form to assist us in processing your donation and receipt - and where you may also optionally choose to receive our fortnightly email bulletin ERC InTouch.
There are three ways to deposit a donation directly to our bank account:
1/ over the counter at any branch of the Commonwealth Bank - using the deposit details below.
2/ on-line via your own banks internet banking as a once-off transfer
3/ on-line via your own banks internet banking as a regular supporter by establishing your transfer to be the same amount every week, fortnight, month or quarter etc.
For on-line transfers Edmund Rice Centre account details are:
Bank Commonwealth Bank of Australia
BSB 062 128
Account 1040 5848
Account Name Edmund Rice Centre Services
Please list your 10 digit phone number (incl area code) as the deposit reference / description.
Which ever of these methods you choose, once you have made the donation, please fill-in the relevant sections of our donations contact form to let us know that the deposit/transfer has been made, so that we can:
We have had enquiries from a number of people who wish to make a substantial financial contribution to the Edmund Rice Centre but whose current financial circumstances do not permit this. These enquiries have thus been to request us to provide details of how they may most effectively support the work of the Centre through a bequest in their will.
If you are interested in receiving information of this type - please tick the relevant sections on the donations contact form and we will follow-up to provide this information to you by mail, email or by phone - as per your indicated preference.
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JC 12.5 -- Debunking asylum myths in 2010
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ERC's success in mounting a coherent argument for the reopening of the cases of those asylum seekers that Australia has deported to danger, has been based on rigorous research in situ in the countries to which these people were returned.
Such work has high levels of risk for our researchers and for the deportees. We are committed to accompanying these vulnerable people to achieve safety. In many cases their treatment by Australia has placed them at greater risk than when they were first forced to flea their place of origin.
The results of this research conducted by ERC Director Phil Glendenning and colleagues has been published in two reports: Deported to Danger. Information about the research and copies of the reports are available here.
The unique nature of this human rights research work means that it does not qualify for most sources of funding from agencies. The work can therefore only be continued through your support. To donate please go to our donations page.
Donations for this ERC work are tax deductible!