The webinar featured three powerful presentations followed by a lively Q&A. The full session and slide decks are now available for download.
Presenter Overview & Key Takeaways
| Presenter(s) | Organisation | Materials Available | Key Takeaways |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paula Schalke | MHAHS – Multicultural HIV and Hepatitis Service | Download Slide Deck (PDF) | Overseas migration drove ~80% of NSW’s population growth in 2023–24. Migrants now come from more diverse regions — Southern/Central Asia, Africa, Middle East, Latin America — increasing demand for culturally appropriate, multilingual health services, especially for BBV/STI prevention and care. |
| Kylie MacKie | Asylum Seekers Centre | Download Slide Deck (PDF) | Many asylum-seekers face barriers (no Medicare, language, cost, stigma). The centre provides nurse-led clinics, pro-bono GPs, referral support, and essential social services. Flexible, community-centred care is vital for health equity. |
| Mal Fruen OAM & Tarek Koroisamanunu | NSW Council for Pacific Communities | Download Slide Deck (PDF) | PALM scheme Pacific workers often lack stable visas or health access, face social isolation and financial stress. Culturally safe outreach, health access advocacy, and community-led support for physical and mental health are critical, especially in regional areas. |
Watch the full 'Migration Trends' webinar (3 Dec 2025) - Click the links below to view.

For NSW Health Staff (NSW Health email required):Watch on SharePoint (internal access)
For community members and external partners:
Watch on Google Drive (open access)
Additional Resources
- MHAHS NSW Post-Pandemic Migration Analysis Report 2025 [Download report here]
- NSW STI Data Report 2024 [Download report here]
- HIV – What You Need to Know (multilingual booklet) — [Visit Resource Page here]
- Are You Living with Hepatitis B? campaign resources — [Visit Resource Page here]
- NSW Council for Pacific Communities — [Visit Website here]
- Asylum Seekers Centre — [Visit Website here]