

Dear Supporter,
Thank you for your continuous support throughout this tough period of time. With our mental health going downhill each day, it is extremely difficult to pack our bags and starting to think of a life elsewhere leaving our home behind.
If you haven't already, please urge Immigration Minister Andrew Giles through an email to provide my family with justice- the only man who can make a change in our lives.
With 3 weeks to go, we have been featured as a headliner in the Star Weekly newspaper and have more media coverage coming over the next week.
“We wanted to set up our life [in Australia],” Mrs Kaur said.
“We thought it was a good country for our children too, that’s why we are here and we worked very hard.
“I started around four years ago to work in a cook position at Gisborne Peak Winery… and I have another job at Kyneton Woolworths in customer service.”
Mrs Kaur said the Gisborne Peak Winery owners, who also employ her husband, have been supportive but the family’s financial circumstances, a lack of awareness of Austalia’s immigration laws and no family contacts in Australia had contributed to their situation and the harsh reality of deportation.
“We are feeling very depressed,” Mrs Kaur said as tears rolled down her face."
"We have suffered a lot the last eight years and we have been living in limbo with no certainty."
Thankyou again for your support- its the only hope we have.
The Singh and Kaur Family