Stranded without support, international students across Australia rely on free food to survive

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Stranded without support, international students across Australia rely on free food to survive
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Startling numbers of temporary visa holders are reported to be struggling amid coronavirus shutdowns

International students and other temporary visa holders locked out of federal government support are relying on food banks and restaurants giving away free meals to survive during the coronavirus pandemic.

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