Jobs opportunities and training made available through The Assyrian Resource Center

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Assyrian Resource Centre is used by many government departments to consult on matters that relate to our community in Sydney and also to convey an important message to the community.


Carmen Lazar is the manager of the centre and always updates the community through SBS Assyrian program about the latest developments and information from the government.

Recently. carmen joined a meeting with NSW health officials regarding the rollout of the COVID-1 vaccine in Australia. She explains some key points of the meeting.

Mrs Lazar says the government recommendation is that everyone should be vaccinated.

She mentions that there are some people who are concerned about the composition of the vaccine, whether it contains components that will be in a conflict, and create allergy against some medicine that people currently take.

She suggests people with a concern should see their GP and get a list of medications they take, to be shown to the people administering the vaccine before receiving it. 

Mrs lazar also speaks about job opportunities offered to the community through the resource centre. Job opportunities such as contracts work with Australia Post. 


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Ms Lazar says anyone interested should contact the centre on 


People in Australia must stay at least 1.5 metres away from others. Check your jurisdiction's restrictions on gathering limits. If you are experiencing cold or flu symptoms, stay home and arrange a test by calling your doctor or contact the Coronavirus Health Information Hotline on 1800 020 080. News and information is available in 63 languages at 

Please check the relevant guidelines for your state or territory: 


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