5 billion a year Australian taxpayers are paying for NGO's to flood the country with third world unskilled immigrants.
The Australian government funds numerous NGOs for migrant and refugee settlement, with specific numbers varying by program, like the 79 organisations funded under the 2018 Settlement Engagement and Transition Support (SETS) program for domestic integration services. Internationally, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) funds over 60 accredited Australian NGOs (like those in the ANCP) for development projects, including assisting refugees and vulnerable communities overseas, with hundreds of local partners involved. The specific total count changes with funding rounds, but it involves dozens of established NGOs for settlement and many more for global aid.
In 2025-26, Australia will deliver $5.097 billion in Official Development Assistance (ODA), an increase of $135.8 million from 2024-25.
https://www.dfat.gov.au/about-us/corporate/portfolio-budget-statements/australias-official-development-assistance-budget-summary-2025-26
NGO list
The number of non-government organisations (NGOs) and community service providers involved in immigration and settlement support is much larger and constantly evolving, with different organisations focusing on specific types of support (e.g., legal aid, settlement services, humanitarian aid).
The Australian government works with over 100 lead providers for the Settlement Engagement Transition Support (SETS) program, and there are many more accredited NGOs in various capacities.
Key Australian organisations involved in supporting migrants and refugees include:
AMES Australia
Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC)
Australian Red Cross
Cultura
Immigration Advice and Rights Centre (IARC)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Multicultural Australia Limited
Refugee Advice & Casework Service (RACS)
Refugee and Immigration Legal Service (RAILS)
Refugee Council of Australia (RCOA) (an umbrella body for many other support organisations)
Settlement Services International (SSI)
If you need a specific type of assistance, you can use the official government resources to find an appropriate provider:
For a list of funded settlement service providers, visit the Department of Home Affairs' Provider List.
https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/settling-in-australia/sets-program/list-of-providers
To find a registered migration agent (a professional who can provide immigration assistance for a fee), you can use the OMARA Search Portal.
https://www.mara.gov.au/get-help-visa-subsite/Files/find-registered-migration-agent.pdf
For free legal support regarding immigration matters, the Administrative Review Tribunal website provides a list of legal assistance providers in each state and territory.
https://www.art.gov.au/help-and-resources/legal-support/legal-support-immigration-and-citizenship