Australian Syrian Alliance

Born of Resilience. Bound by Hope. A Stronger Community Starts Here...

From the ashes of war and the distant homelands, a new voice rises one of resilience, unity, and hope.

A Growing, Resilient Community: Over 29,000 Syrian Australians call Australia home building lives, families, and futures with strength and pride.

Family-Centered and Community-Oriented: Over 8,000 Syrian-born Australians live in family households with children building strong, supportive homes and contributing to Australia’s social fabric.

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The Australian Syrian Alliance was born from the lived experiences

The Australian Syrian Alliance was born from the lived experiences of a community that has endured revolution, displacement, and unimaginable loss yet continues to believe in the power of people to shape a better future.

We are Syrians who carry the weight of our past with pride, and Australians who embrace the promise of a shared tomorrow. ASA is more than an organization it is a movement. A space where Syrian Australians come together to connect, advocate, and build. We are here to amplify our collective voice, to honour our stories, and to turn hardship into strength.

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The Syrian Australian Community:

Thriving in the Workforce Syrian-Australians are actively contributing across skilled trades, healthcare, and community services with many leading their own businesses.

Invested in Education Thousands are pursuing higher education and vocational training, showing a strong commitment to growth and opportunity.

Education on the Rise Thousands of Syrian-Australians are enrolled in universities, TAFEs, and English language programs investing in their future and their community.

We Rise from Struggle to Strength
Reimagining Our Community Together

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Together, we are creating a future rooted in dignity, inclusion, and possibility for our community, and for the generations to come.

Is it time to return? The Syrian community in Australia welcomes the lifting of sanctions.

The Australian-Syrian Alliance condemns the bombing of St. Elias Church and calls for peace and safe living.

The Australian-Syrian Alliance (ASA) said on Saturday that “in light of the dangerous developments taking place in Syria, which reached their peak in

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We invite other associations / organisations to join us in harnessing the unique voice, experiences, and identity of Syrian-Australians. Together, we can offer unparalleled networking opportunities, engaging events, and robust advocacy to amplify our collective challenges and needs.

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