Key Points
- Afghan refugee Hedayat Osyan is the winner of the 2024 Les Murray Award for Refugee Recognition.
- The award recognises an outstanding former refugee raising awareness of the plight of forcibly displaced people.
- Osyan’s social enterprise CommUnity Construction has employed and trained dozens of refugees.
Since setting up his social enterprise CommUnity Construction seven years ago, Osyan, a former refugee from Afghanistan, has employed and trained dozens of refugees with limited English language skills.
“I congratulate Hedayat Osyan for his many achievements and commitment to providing work for a vulnerable community that needed a trusted partner to help them build pathways for their careers and livelihoods,” James Taylor, Managing Director of SBS, said.
“We want to prove refugees are resilient, hard workers and bring new skills to society if you give them an opportunity,” Osyan said. Source: Supplied / Australia for UNHCR/Daniel Guia
Osyan is a member of Afghanistan’s persecuted Hazara community. He was just 17 when the Taliban attacked his family’s village in Ghazni in 2009, forcing him to flee and travel by boat to Australia. He was detained on Christmas Island for three months.
“We help refugees thrive and become independent,” Osyan said. “We want to prove refugees are resilient, hard workers and bring new skills to society if you give them an opportunity.”