Australia NewsRefugees at Risk as Settlement Services Fight for FundsSavePrintSyrian refugees prepare to return to Syria from Wadi Hmayyed, on the outskirts of the Lebanese border town of Arsal, Lebanon, on Oct. 26, 2022. Mohamed Azakir/ReutersAAP5/10/2023|Updated: 5/10/2023Refugee advocates have criticised the exclusion of settlement service workers from a $4 billion (US$2.71 billion ) boost to the community sector.Amnesty International has also questioned the unchanged humanitarian intake cap outlined in the federal budget.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentAAPAuthorAustralian Associated Press is an Australian news agency.Author’s Selected Articles3 Shot Dead in Regional NSW Town, Gunman on the LooseJan 22, 2026Man Allegedly Planned to Throw Molotov Cocktail at Australia Day Crowd in Terror PlotJan 21, 2026‘Literally Unbelievable’: Families Mourn Bondi VictimsJan 21, 2026Barrister and Charity Boss Accused Over Child Abuse ChatJan 21, 2026Related Topicsrefugees