Decision Maker: Council
Decision status: Recommendations Determined
Moved by Councillor Ellsmore, seconded by
Councillor Scott -
It is resolved that:
(A) Council note:
(i)
that the City of Sydney has been a Refugee Welcome Zone since 2005;
(ii)
that Council currently undertakes a wide range of activities and
programs to welcome and support refugees and asylum seekers, and to make the
City more accessible to refugees and people seeking asylum. This includes
through Refugee Week, subsidised fees to city-owned facilities, and training
and employment opportunities for refugees and people seeking asylum;
(iii) that refugees and people seeking asylum have
been subjected to unimaginably cruel and arbitrary policies in Australia for
decades;
(iv) that currently, there are 89.3 million people
worldwide that are forcibly displaced. Australia’s annual refugee intake
remains low compared to other countries, and has not been increased by the
current Federal Government;
(v) that, in recent weeks, the Federal Government
has sent a letter to many temporary visa holders, including people seeking
asylum, informing them that they will “never be resettled in Australia, and
that they must apply to settle in New Zealand”; and
(vi) that, on 24 October 2022, City of Sydney
Councillors and other local council delegates attending the Local Government
NSW annual conference unanimously supported a motion that Local Government NSW:
“[call] on the NSW Government to work with the Australian Government to
expeditiously transition refugees on Temporary Protection Visas or Safe Haven
Enterprise Visas to Permanent Protection Visas to safeguard the health and
wellbeing of these ‘temporary’ refugees and enable them to continue to
contribute to the economic and social fabric of the communities they have chosen
to call home”;
(B) Council also note:
(i)
that Council has previously displayed ‘Refugees Are Welcome’ banners
during Refugee Week, and throughout the year in selected locations; and
(ii)
that Council has received 16 letters of support from organisations and
refugee advocates requesting that ‘Refugees are Welcome’ banners be displayed
prominently in front of Sydney Town Hall;
(C)
Council
commit to the creation of banners or signage stating that ‘Refugees are
Welcome’ (or equivalent) which can be prominently displayed at the Sydney Town
Hall and other key locations within the City of Sydney, to send a resounding
message of acceptance to refugees and people seeking asylum; and
(D) the Chief Executive Officer be requested to:
(i)
investigate options to display prominent ‘Refugees are Welcome’ signage
at the Sydney Town Hall and other prominent locations, including options:
(a)
for a ‘Refugees Are Welcome’ banner to be created and hung across the
front façade of Sydney Town Hall; and
(b)
for one or more ‘Refugees are Welcome’ pull-up banners which would be
prominently visible from George Street if placed on the Sydney Town Hall steps;
(ii)
provide advice about opportunities and costs to create the banners or
signage, including if the Council were to commission or collaborate with a
refugee or asylum seeker artist or organisation to design the banners or
signage; and
(iii) provide a report back to Council.
Carried unanimously.
X086659
Report author: Erin Cashman
Publication date: 31/10/2022
Date of decision: 31/10/2022
Decided at meeting: 31/10/2022 - Council
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