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Refugee Week - Personal Stories of the Refugee Experience - Zak from Iraq

About this event

Have you ever wondered what it means to rebuild your life as a refugee? Or reflected on the resilience of the human spirit despite conflict and displacement?

Liverpool City Library invites you to attend our Refugee Week talks. Come along to hear three remarkable individuals share their lived experiences of seeking refuge and starting anew. Through their powerful stories, you’ll gain insight and deepen your understanding of the refugee or asylum seeker experience.

Join us for one session or experience the full series and be part of a conversation.

About the Presenter: Zak was forced to flee his country of origin, Iraq, by war, persecution and instability, Zak’s journey was marked by uncertainty but also the hope that he could live somewhere safely and freely. Like many refugees, he left behind family, culture and identity, carrying with him only a few essentials, but also his determination and resilience.

This event is aimed at adults aged 18 years and older.

Wednesday 17 June12pm - 2pmMoorebank Library

Bookings are required from Thursday 14 May @ 10am

Presented in collaboration with the Refugee Council of Australia.

Wednesday, 17 June 2026 12pm - 2pm

libraryevents@liverpool.nsw.gov.au 87117177

library@liverpool.nsw.gov.au

Yellamundie Library and Gallery52 Scott Street, Liverpool, NSW 2170Other Library Locations

When

Wed, 17 June · 12pm – 2pm

Where

Liverpool City Council, Moorebank, NSW

Ages

18+

Price

See website

Source: mylibrary.liverpool.nsw.gov.au · Last checked 3 June 2026