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Foreign students in Australia struggle to make ends meet during Covid-19 crisis

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International students in Australia are a key element of University funding and to the country’s economy. But travel restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic are complicating matters, even more as foreign students in the country have lost their jobs during the crisis. Without access to government support, many are struggling to make ends meet and depend now on food banks, as FRANCE 24’s correspondents in Sydney report.

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