Anne Coombs | Life and Writing

Anne Coombs (L) and Susan Varga (R) at the opening of Becher House in August 2013.

Anne Coombs | Political activist & Philanthropist

Anne has left a long-lasting contribution to the Asylum Seekers Centre as a philanthropist and activist. Anne and her partner Susan Varga established the Becher Foundation and generously assisted us to purchase our building in Newtown which has been the ASC’s home since 2013.


As a co-founder of Rural Australians for Refugees and a board member of GetUp! Anne was a social change advocate for the issues that were close to her heart.


“Anne and Susan’s shared passion has always been for a fairer Australia for people seeking asylum and refugees,” says CEO Frances Rush. “Anne imagined a community where people would be welcomed and recognised for the rich contribution they could make to our country.


“Anne and Susan’s support of the ASC has always been in the belief that practical support is vital to people while they wait for their claim for protection to be processed. Getting the help that they need at the right time makes all the difference to people thriving in our community.”


Anne also made a considerable career as a journalist and was the author of five books, as well as being passionately interested in sustainable energy and animal rights.

Anne Coombs | Life and Writing

Energy minister Angus Taylor may face former GetUp chair Anne Coombs at election.

The journalist and activist is considering joining the movement of independents seeking to dislodge Coalition MPs at next election


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